Thursday, February 17, 2005

That's the week we're going for. No idea what you mean about it being the best week for you cos you're on holiday the week after and probably won't get the time off. Surely if you're going on holiday the week after then you already have the time off. Surely then it's the best week for you because you're on holiday the week after and just stop typing there. Unless you meant it's the worst week for you? In which case you shouldn't use the word best. It has a completely different meaning which changes the whole sentence. If it's the worst week for you because you're on holiday the week after so you probably won't get the time off, that makes sense. But then if you typed that you'd probably get one of the other words twisted so you'd say that it's the worst week for you because you're on holiday the week after and you probably won't get the gimp-mask off. Then we're back to square one.

You coming or not?