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Originally posted by dtb
I have kept my countenance long enough -- this will not do! (Hi RP!) The bolded part of the above sentence should read "my wife and me," NOT "my wife and I". This is almost as serious a transgression as using "myself" when one means "me" because one thinks it sounds more correct, or fancier, or maybe even (god forbid) classier.
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Word to the grammar. Couldn't agree more.
And what's worse than this? Being corrected by some idiot who says, "It's not 'will you join my friend and
me. It's will you join my friend and
I." Uh...no it's not, jackass. And now it's: "will you stay away from us?"
TM