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


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


The counterparty is the other guy to your transaction. Not ''[[you]]''.
The “counterparty” is the other guy to your transaction. Not ''[[you]]''.


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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, The Other Guy

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

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