Friday, November 21, 2008

Rant

You know what really sets my teeth on edge?

The chronic misuse in TV and movies of "I," "me," "us," "we" and "them."

"John and me are going to play tennis."
"Do you want to go with David and I to the movies?"
"You think you're better than me?"
"I have more cookies than them."

Etc.

It's as grating as fingernails on a chalkboard . . . is there no equivalent to copy editor among the scriptwriting set?

5 comments:

Angie Ledbetter said...

No standardization whatsoever. I wonder if they even teach that sector of grammar in school these days? Just glad you and me (LOL) know better.

Lori said...

Kick ass, girl. Kick ass. :))

I used to live in the land of "them." It was common to hear "Them seats are taken" or "Are them yours?" But then again, my hometown crowd also says the car "needs washed." ;))

Amie said...

Are you sure it didn't need warshed?

(BTW, that deleted comment up above was me--I hit "publish" too soon)

About Moi said...

this irks me too!

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Lori said...

I stand correct - it IS "warshed." My mother goes to "Warshington Township" and "warshes" her laundry. Drives me batty.