>>21294811No, no it isn't.
You would say "like me", not "like I". I'm not sure why people think they have to use I for every situation involving themselves and another person. You use either I or me depending on the context of the sentence.
"Frank and I went to the store"
>I went to the store"Frank and me went to the store"
>me went to the store"Did you see Frank and I at the store?"
>Did you see I at the store?"Did you see Frank and me at the store?"
>Did you see me at the store?See?