Hi Skip,
Here is a "famous" quote attributed to Sir Winston Churchill:
This is the type of arrant pedantry up with which I will not put.

Please see:
https://brians.wsu.edu/2016/11/14/churchill-on-prepositions/

Regards,
David

On 2020-01-31 18:19, Jesse 1 Robinson wrote:
This construction does not bother me nearly as much as the hyper-corrected 
inverse: Whom should provide the certificate? Ugh.

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The allusion was intentional.

Someone wrote me offline to criticize the use of who rather than whom. I responded that I doubted 
Bo Diddley would have had a hit with "Whom Do You Love"? In his case, I believe there may 
also have been an allusion to "hoo-doo."

Charles


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Trivia: Who do you trust was an American game show primarily from 1957 -> 1962, 
hosted by Johnny Carson and his announced Ed McMahon - it was on the basis of his 
exposure in this endeavor that he was hired to replace Jack Paar on The tonight 
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