QUOTE(Fod @ Nov 24 2003, 06:59)
ooh, close one there. but remember all that crap about english being a dynamic language, right? well "some time" is generally accepted to be the correct form of specifying a prior, undefined date.
don't try to dig yourself out of a hole

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I am not! I know what the hell I am talking about! On the other hand, dont try teach me English grammar. Go and look up in any English dictionary and there is a clear cut distinction between "Some Time" and "Sometime."
Some time means "a length of time."
Sometime means "at a time that either is not specified or is not even known."
And when i typed "Sometime" I meant the latter. Your turn!