Just checked the call history between her and I. Nothing before 2 a.m. since December. TFM.

    1. The Fourth

      It’s always “her and me” (or you and me) after a preposition. Since between is a preposition, xoxo got it right, even though it has nothing to do with being polite.

      14 years ago at 8:52 am
    2. Cicebro

      Me is an object pronoun, which means that it refers to the person that the action of a verb is being done to, or to which a preposition refers.

      The Fourth is right.

      14 years ago at 10:03 am
    3. Rihanna Deserved It

      being overanalytical nerds – NF
      for the love of Christ let a few grammatical errors slide every now and then, this is getting obnoxious.

      14 years ago at 11:44 am
    4. ChiO Love

      Why would you want a fellow greek using bad grammar? There is a stereotype that greeks are dumb, and I think that trying to clear THAT up is a good thing. I would rather have someone correct me than walk around sounding like an idiot all the time, even though you’re apparently perfectly fine with sounding like an idiot.

      14 years ago at 11:50 am
    5. crownedandclassy

      Right, because heaven forbid someone majors in something they actually care about rather than choosing something simply because it’s “fratty”.

      14 years ago at 12:45 pm
    6. Fratopia

      Man you people are geeds. For the men who posted on this you replied to someone who’s only meaning in life is having three wet holes. I think we can let a couple things slide on the grammatical scale. To the women including you xoxo dg who on gods green earth told you to step one foot out of the kitchen?

      14 years ago at 1:51 pm
    7. DerekHuff

      Rihanna Deserved It is such a great name thank you for the laugh. Shut up about grammar nerds

      14 years ago at 2:19 pm
    8. yeah, between her and me.

      Subjective pronouns, the ones doing the actions:
      I you he she it we they

      Objective pronouns, the ones receiving action or in a prepositional phrase:
      me you him her it us them

      ENGLISH. LEARN IT.

      14 years ago at 12:43 am