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lolI have some pics of me sleeping with your mom. PM me for details.
I just have to say something because it bugs the shit out of me. I'm not the best writer by any stretch of the imagination, but should the title read: "Very old Pic of my mom and I sleeping?" Instead of, "Very old Pic of me and my mom sleeping."
I just have to say something because it bugs the shit out of me. I'm not the best writer by any stretch of the imagination, but should the title read: "Very old Pic of my mom and I sleeping?" Instead of, "Very old Pic of me and my mom sleeping."
did you ever get under the sheets and sniff your mom's butt?
It's a very nice picture. I have a very similar one of my wife and son laying together. What year was the picture taken?
I just have to say something because it bugs the shit out of me. I'm not the best writer by any stretch of the imagination, but should the title read: "Very old Pic of my mom and I sleeping?" Instead of, "Very old Pic of me and my mom sleeping."
I just have to say something because it bugs the shit out of me. I'm not the best writer by any stretch of the imagination, but should the title read: "Very old Pic of my mom and I sleeping?" Instead of, "Very old Pic of me and my mom sleeping."
I believe it should say something like "my mom and I playing dead back in '86"
Me disagrees, in this instance. You really ought to have read your own link. It points to a different instance of using "me" when "I" is appropriate, as hypercorrection:
Quote:
Jack Lynch, assistant professor of English at Rutgers University, says that correction of "me and you" to "you and I" as subject leads people to "internalize the rule that 'you and I' is somehow more proper, and they end up using it in places where they shouldn't – such as 'he gave it to you and I' when it should be 'he gave it to you and me.'"[6]
Iow, the absolutely WRONG use of "me" in the subject leads people to hypercorrect and substitute "I" for "me" in the object. Got that?
To drive this point home, there is no instance where "Someone and me" is a correct way to begin a sentence, nor is there any instance where correcting this error can be considered hypercorrection.
Talk about amusing! If you try to correct another person's grammatical prescription, and your correction is wrong, and your own provided link shows it's wrong, there's a LOL moment for you.
I saw it before you edited. BUAHAHA. Quoted for posterity.
objects =/= subjects
That's ok. Not many people are aware of the least known classic blunder.
Never argue with Ferzerp when syntax is on the line.
I thought this thread was about toes and nipples.
Now it appears to be about grammar. :hmm:
To Ns1: Must . . . resist . . . follow up pun. :awe:
To Naer: Photos from your past can be a treasure chest of lovely memories. Just be careful when you pass them around the Greyhound bus station that is OT.