Okay, that's a reasonable workload, so I won't be too harsh. But I should make note that a GM not having properly read or understood another player's post is really poor form.
A week gap of posting is never good. That may sound strict, but the problem is that roleplays are incredibly fragile things. A single person leaving, or not posting for a while, can bring an entire roleplay down. I've seen it happen many times. The stagnation makes people lose interest -- and the fact that we don't exactly have the most active OOC hardly helps, so when the when the person who should post doesn't, then we really need to just move on to the next person who has something of note to do.
So let's ask -- who is the next person down the line with something noteworthy to do?