<pedant>

But "me and whoever" is quite correct, if used in the accusative.

e.g. My father sent me and whoever away to school.

</pedant>

> 
> I guess my English teachers back in school did their job well.  It is ironic 
> because my children say "me and whoever" instead of "whoever and I".  I 
> cringe at that, but it seems to be common to use The English language as to 
> what is convenient in form and not necessarily what was once considered 
> "proper" English anymore.
> 
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