Is this according to  MLA, Chicago or APA guidelines?

>Here's how it breaks down:
>
>When referring to a weekend day, i.e. saturday or sunday, the word "next"
>refers to the upcoming weekend day IF and ONLY IF you are currently on a
>weekend.
>
>So, if today is Sunday, for instance, "next saturday" would refer to the
>upcoming saturday.
>
>if, however, you are on a weekday, the word "next", when put before a
>weekend day, implies the one AFTER the upcoming one.
>
>So, if today is Monday, for instance, "next saturday" would reter to the
>saturday AFTER the upcoming one.
>
>It's much less confusing for weekdays....as "next" will always refer to the
>upcoming day, but in the following week.
>
>Got it?
>
>On 10/18/06, So Kenfused <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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