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Originally Posted by pakrat
btw, something is weird, correct english would be Pi, you, and I right?? 
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This has already been discussed in this thread, FYI.
No - as long as a verb does not follow "Pi, you and me" it is correct. For example:
Pi, you and I went to the store. This is correct because you could break it into "Pi went to the store, you went to the store, and I went to the store." One wouldn't say, "me went to the store."
You will see something between Pi, You and Me. Using the same logic, you should be able to break this down into, "You will see something between Pi and You, Pi and Me, and You and Me."
There has been discussion about whether "Pi" is the first entity, "You" is the second, and "Me" is the third ... or whether "Pi" is the first, and "You and Me" is the second ... one would think if they were three seperate entities, it would correctly read:
"... something between Pi, you, and myself."
Of course, someone pointed out that "see" and "me" rhyme - but you would think if they were going for a rhyming scheme, the riddle would have been broken down like a rhyme ...
"Look closely and you will see,
Something between Pi, You and Me."
*shrug*