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Originally Posted by gatorpops
My wife the middleschool teacher for 30 years says it is "Wheels and I are going to dinner." She says that you take the name (Wheels) out and say "I " am", not "Me" am. The teacher has spoken. 
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Wheels and I are going to dinner.
Who wants to go to dinner with Wheels and me?
These, I believe, are the two correct choices. In the first sentence, 'I' is used because it is the subject of the sentence. In the second, 'me' is used because it is the object of the prepositional phrase.
Oh, and as for the lunch itself -
ABM - I'm excited to read what was said.....