Back in the fifties, a TV station in Italy experimented with what they called a carousel.
They grouped the commercials and played them all at the top of the hour, rather than interrupting the programming. I never found out how it worked out, but I can imagine.
God, I hate that general grammar lapse. I’ve been sensitized to it for years and hear it everywhere. People seem afraid to say “me” because, I don’t know, maybe, it sounds too ‘id-ish.’
In this example, ‘you and I’ is the object of the problem, and should read “the problem with you and me going on a holiday.”
“So, what? It’s just a hobby.”