umm...thanks for the explanation.
Seems to me the basic rule is that if it is in the position of a Subject (before the verb) then use I, if it is as an Object (after the Verb) then obviously we use Me. This aligns with what you wrote above for which i agree. Combination (you and me or you and i) is then a different case.
in my sentence i didn't put any verbs and thus nothing to define it as a Suject or Object. it is just "Me", alone, more like "it's Me, aka Chiefsmoke"
in a shorter version.
If i had written "I", there would have been an expectation that there was going to have a verb coming along which i dont like.
grammatically, now how can you prove me wrong...?
look, i have to say there is no bad feeling here, i just want to challenge as i find your explanation not quite convincing. and challenging is a good way to learn.
i actually know all these rules including the "let and let's" one, but it is just there is a distance between knowing it and using it as a default without having to stop, and think and speak that i need to fine tune somehow. Experience is a harsh teacher. today you guys corrected me, tomorrow i wont make the same mistake again...provided that i understand the rule.
Chiefsmoke
(p.s: are there many mistakes in this reply???...errr....)