She's asking for texts - don't you realize that? As if - "Please send a 
text in an envelope." So we must construct an emergency - but then if it's 
sent, for example, "Help, we're a text in an emergency!" - how do we know 
we won't get the same reply?

- Alan, in an emergency

On Thu, 5 Aug 2010, Antonio Roberts wrote:

> Only 4 days until she's back. We should hold a party to welcome her back
>
> On 5 August 2010 12:06,  <jen...@jenniesavage.co.uk> wrote:
>> Hi, Thanks for getting in touch. I am away on holiday until 9th August and 
>> won't be able to access my emails,
>> please send a text in an emergency.
>>
>> best wishes
>> jennie
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