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The grammar police

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Eating breakfast this morning, I heard a report about the wire tapping and racketeering trial of Hollywood private investigator Anthony Pellicano. A tape was played of one of his phone conversations, in which he told his client "these conversations have to be between you and I."

And I thought: "Sentence him!"

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Better than 'me and him'. Grammar doesn't bother me half as much as editorial errors like this one in Maureen Dowd's Story Surrender already, Dorothy IHT April 1:
"Obama can ensorcell when he has to, and he has viral appeal."
I'm assuming Dowd had originally written 'virile'?

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