HOW TODAY MEANS TOMORROW

Well they both begin with T obviously.
Actually they both begin with TO.
Then MORROW = morning = DAY
So TODAY really is TOMORROW when you think of it.
That leaves us with an opening for TODAY.

Even if you don’t want to go that way1

TOD
and TOM are both guys’ names
and AY and ORROW both mean Yes (in Dutch)
(so in a way both TODAY + TOMORROW mean Yessir!)
which still leaves us with an opening for TODAY.

1 because for example you might say MORROW = morning = only part of DAY
  though MORROW being longer is the bulk 
  actually the gestalt of DAY.
  So it's okay.

1 comment:

Justin Sirois said...

I wish I could have used this when booking my cat's vet visit on Wednesday.