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Uuuuuuh, ackshully, that shud be: "You've been reading E.P.'s posts FOR too long", or, "You've been reading E.P.'s posts too often", shuddunt it?
Technically, to say, "You've been reading E.P.'s posts too long", expresses the opinion he's (dbt's) been taking too long TO read said posts ... would it not?
Now, of course, had you stated," ... E.P.'s posts 'TOO long", your grammar would have been correct, since " ' " before the word "too" indicates a word has been left out, and, in this case, the word 'for' would then have been 'understood'.
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Professor Pockets
(Now, class, the professor committed a couple of punctuation errors in the above. For extra credit - what were they?) (Ya. I don't care either! :biggrin)