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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Do you say,

It is just going to be Abbie and me. OR

It is just going to be me and Abbie.
  

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Anonymous Do you say, It is just going to be Abbie and me. OR It is just going to be me and Abbie. Anon: You can say either one - they mean the same thing.

  • Anonymous Do you say, It is just going to be Abbie and me.
  • OR It is just going to be me and Abbie.
  • Anon: You can say either one - they mean the same thing.
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AnonymousDo you say,

It is just going to be Abbie and me. OR

It is just going to be me and Abbie.
Anon: You can say either one - they mean the same thing.

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