Thanks for explaining, retrolady2.
I would say that grammatically 'try and' is completely wrong as it makes no sense.
However, the usage is very common in speech and will no doubt soon be accepted as 'correct' by way of the 'language follows usage' argument which prevails.
As are most of the usages we pedants dislike 
A 'Does Grammar Matter' thread would be fun, but as we're all pedants on here who think it does, would we find anyone arguing against it? 
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