Comment Re:We've been waiting for this (and joking about i (Score 1) 372
One English grammar thought, regarding the phrase "Me and my friends" - when you think through the sentence, dropping the phrase "and my friends", you will note the awkward pronoun reference "Me have been waiting". To speak correctly you need to make the pronoun fit the voice - 1st person - which means you want to use "I have been waiting". To include your friends, while keeping the voice as 1st person, you would say "My friends and I have been waiting" or "I, along with my friends, have been waiting". If you wish to broaden the voice to the plural, you might say "We have been waiting for this, my friends and I, and"...
How important is all this? It isn't - as I said, you certainly communicate well. Thanks for the humor!