"...Going to Jamaica...Whoa-Man!" (as in "and the gold medal goes to...") 

Only in Your Dreams: As in unfamiliar territory, as in most of us aren't really familiar with what daily life looks like, even though it gets featured every four years or so  -- hardly at all in the Winter, Olympics, except what's become somewhat of a spectacle, as opposed to lots of actual spectators on the scene, for the "bob-sleigh" teams, which debuted in the form of two-men sleds in 1988, up north in Calgary...which was finally followed by two Jamaican Women in 1988...

"No Woman, No Cry" One of Bob Marley's greatest hits which, as any "Genius" knows, is "...a call to a woman in his life to be positive, not to worry..." The royalties of which helped to sustain one of the co-writer's soup kitchen...keep running...

Familiar Territory: For track stars which are, in the Olympics, at least, referred to as "Athletics" which tend to follow, as "on the heels" (๐Ÿ˜•) of the swimmers...and where the women tend to be outshined, as in coverage, by the likes of  Usain, who literally Bolted! to the world stage of sprinting in the 2008 Bejing Olympics...who, even though now retired, tends to still dominate the scene when he's on it...

"Don't Worry, Be Happy" Another message that, while initially issued by an American jazz singer. songwriter (Robert -- "you can call me Bobby" -- McFerrin) certainly seems to have a Jamaican vibe, and message, to the Jamaican female sprinters whose accomplishments have finally caught up, in the form of attention from the cameras and press, despite the continued criticism of what's referred to as "uneven coverage"...

"A Mad Dash...Sprint!" In our daze, directed our attention, usually to the door, of the classroom, at both lunchtime, and when the final bell finally rang...More globally, according to "The Free Dictionary" refers to a "Frantic, hectic, surge, in some activity..." "Or another...", she might answer...any woman "the world over" might answer, who still, despite the so-called "Liberation Movement" - knows more first-hand, what's it like to make it to the..."finish line"...after days, daze of "rushing, hurrying, often due to time constraints..." 

๐Ÿ˜ฐ...๐Ÿ˜‚ "Your worries are over" Brought to you by who else, You-Tube -- "An Indie soundtrack to vibe to, chill, slow you down..." Except the Jamaican women, that is. Who keep sprinting and sweeping up, medals, out on the track. 

Stay tuned as I track for more Stars, Powers ⭐๐Ÿ’ฐ (as in Just du-et!) 

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