See, you put in the water, and pop in the tiny cup, put your mug here and push the button! Right, so where's the hot chocolate? It takes two minutes. Two minutes? What makes it think I'll still want it by then?
I heard a comedian one time who summed up our need for speed- He described a couple of people in a car: “Oh! Oh! It’s turning yellow! Run it! Run it! You’re stopping! Aw, it’s RED! Now we have to sit here for A MINUTE.” I laughed, but then wondered if red lights really were as short as a minute. They seem SO MUCH longer. I timed the one that irritates me near our house. 45 seconds. No kidding. I don’t complain about red lights nearly so much any more.
gary4160 over 10 years ago
lol i agree!
Luz-de-Luna over 10 years ago
Come on, kid; it’s hot chocolate we’re talking about. I mean, you’ll even want some two minutes after you’ve had it.
Allan CB Premium Member over 10 years ago
Damn kids and their “I want instant gratification, and I want it yesterday!”
ChessPirate over 10 years ago
All Mom’ll have to say to that is “Then I’ll give it to Toby”.“Nooooooo!”
gregcartoon Premium Member over 10 years ago
I heard a comedian one time who summed up our need for speed- He described a couple of people in a car: “Oh! Oh! It’s turning yellow! Run it! Run it! You’re stopping! Aw, it’s RED! Now we have to sit here for A MINUTE.” I laughed, but then wondered if red lights really were as short as a minute. They seem SO MUCH longer. I timed the one that irritates me near our house. 45 seconds. No kidding. I don’t complain about red lights nearly so much any more.
Comic Minister Premium Member over 10 years ago
Please be patient Eddie!
Number Three over 10 years ago
Kids!
xxx
amaryllis2 Premium Member over 10 years ago
Tiny cup? Why would you ever use a tiny cup when it’s hot chocolate? (Unless it’s the mostly-prefab sugar and palm oil mixes.)