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:The other guy won’t be around to talk to our kids
:The other guy won’t be around to talk to our kids
:He won’t understand when you’re down the way that I did
:He won’t understand when you’re down the way that I did
:We had it all, you and I, we just need to try again
:We had it all, you and I, we just need to try again
::—''Little River Band''


Note the correct use, albeit counterintuitive, of the nominative first person pronoun in the last line there.
Note the correct use, albeit counterintuitive, of the nominative first person pronoun in the last line there.
The counterparty is the other guy to your transaction.
 
The counterparty is the other guy to your transaction. Not ''you''.


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Revision as of 13:40, 11 April 2017

The other guy won’t be around to talk to our kids
He won’t understand when you’re down the way that I did
We had it all, you and I, we just need to try again —
Little River Band

Note the correct use, albeit counterintuitive, of the nominative first person pronoun in the last line there.

The counterparty is the other guy to your transaction. Not you.