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<blockquote data-quote="Jmatt" data-source="post: 1978593" data-attributes="member: 108305"><p>Well, for a classic: young student to teacher, "I brang me brudder; me mudder's sick!" Then there's the Philly/Germantown: "cork the friggerin chimely." (Caulk the f'n chimney) But my current favorite has to be the use of "I" as a possessive as in, " he gave it to Sue and I." It's gotten so bad that "he gave it to Sue and me" sounds wrong! As they say, repeat a lie long enough.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jmatt, post: 1978593, member: 108305"] Well, for a classic: young student to teacher, “I brang me brudder; me mudder’s sick!” Then there’s the Philly/Germantown: “cork the friggerin chimely.” (Caulk the f’n chimney) But my current favorite has to be the use of “I” as a possessive as in, “ he gave it to Sue and I.” It’s gotten so bad that “he gave it to Sue and me” sounds wrong! As they say, repeat a lie long enough..... [/QUOTE]
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