Still, dropping wait? "Gimme a brake!"
AKA "...to not give some situation or decision pause for any hesitation, concern, or further consideration..."
AKA "Jump on it!"
AKA "Get it, while it's hot!
PS..."Before it's not!"
B4 (AKA A-head, of time): Some thoughts I had that, even for an "early riser" may lead to some unrealistic expectations, and set me up for a big fall, out of bed...realizing I may, myself may be infected, after issuing early warnings to some youngsters of our own, that "buying into" all those adds that you can have it...ALL...NOW...may lead to a degree of frustration (if a "Royal Fit"! is any measure)...
Hear I am: As in take my own add-vice, I told myself, as I looked out the door, to see what they may have left ("you-know-who") - despite the fact that I had NOT ordered anything..."just checking" I assured her...
Early and often: "Anything worth waiting for..." Which was an early warning that we may have to wait, when we least wanted to...
AKA "Delayed Gratification😠" Which, in my graduate study, at least in theory, was a trait that could be conditioned, developed, given enough practice, conditioning...
Out-Weighed: Not only a double meaning but also a meta-four of what's happened to so many of our Yutes, that have been conditioned to think, due to all those adds that keep (literally) popping up...on their mega media, that try to counter condition all that we are trying teach them...
Back, to the Future: Not only a reference to the kind of time machine we all dreamed of, featured in the eponymous movie, but pointing out another irony of the times within which we live, that people are driving now, for hours, just to...
"Hurry up and Wait" Which is almost the opposite effect, of what the "Hot 'n Now" burger chain (which is Now, down to one, in our state) had conveyed...in the earlier days, of fast food...
Back up, by popular demand: A scene from wherever, whenever there is what's known is the laws of economics, "pent up demand" that meets with "limited supply" -- creating at least the illusion that the longer you wait...
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