I love this thread! I've steadfastly avoided it for a while now but it kept popping up and finally I had to see what it was all about. I have not laughed this hard in a LONG time, and it makes me feel indescribably better to know that I'm not the only one bothered by mannerless children, etc.
About "...and me" versus "...and I," DOPEYLUVER *is* correct. The easy way to test which pronoun should be used is to remove the other person/pronoun from the sentence and see if it still makes sense. For example, "My husband and I are going on a cruise for our honeymoon" versus "My husband and me are going on a cruise..." Take out "my husband" and look at the sentence; the one with "I" sounds right and therefore is correct (with a little verb adjustment, of course).
But "and I" is not always correct - consider something like "Lyzzbethhe is coming to Golden Mickeys with Kynydy and I." Take out Kynydy and you're left with "...with I." 'Nuff said.
And if you don't want to believe me, will you believe the Oxford Dictionary?
http://oxforddictionaries.com/page/grammartipiorme
Another peeve (and I apologize for namelessly calling out a fellow Curmudgeon) is the rampant misuse of apostrophe-S. As I once saw on Facebook, I think:
An apostrophe does NOT mean "Look out, there's an S coming!" (And a big DITTO on the your/their/to misuse. When it's your native language, there really isn't any reason to get this wrong.)
Finally, I think the whole bit about adding an S to things like Palo is a regional thing - upper Midwest, specifically. Can't explain it, but I'm pretty sure that's what it is. Drives me nuts, too, though.
(And yes, actually, I am an English major and a grammar nerd...please don't flame me!)