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(2010.Mar.29 09:25 PM)Leopard Wrote: (2010.Mar.28 06:07 PM)dnbrocks Wrote: (2010.Mar.28 05:55 PM)Accipender Wrote: (2010.Mar.28 05:37 PM)dnbrocks Wrote: (2010.Mar.28 05:34 PM)thehustler Wrote: (2010.Mar.28 04:26 PM)Accipender Wrote: (2010.Mar.28 01:17 AM)thehustler Wrote: (2010.Mar.28 12:29 AM)johnsonhalo76 Wrote: haha i'm pretty sure it's still me. try saying it aloud both ways
i am preety sure it is always and I.
It's the object of a preposition, and is thus "me". For instance, "he received training from ME", not from I. He just added a "Tommi and", which doesn't change the fact that it's an object.
school'd... lol thanks for the lesson dude.
I think in this situation you are meant to use Mudpie'd
But 'twas not Mudpies who corrected.
Ok ok good point, but how come that term was being bandied about in his absense, I thought it was a general term used when anyone got on the grammer high horse and went for a ride?
you are correct sir, when someone is corrected for bad grammar they are Mudpied
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