SimonDoom
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I agree, but in dialogue I find myself using "there's" at times because it's comes off the tongue more easily than "there're" or "there are."
It could also be part of my western dialect -- that way I can blame my parents and my neighbors.
I do the same thing in speaking. That's common.
Part of it, I think, is that when you speak the "there's" part comes out of your mouth before you've fully thought through whether the noun following it is going to be plural or singular. It's more natural to say "There's" than "there're".