Sometimes two people are not on the same page to a point where he/she is turning too many more pages than him/her to where he/she wants to end the book.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant March 31, 2009

IN BRIEF: A time when something good is about to happens, but it ends up messed up or brought down by somebody or something.
NOTE: Good Times Syndrome is based on the TV show 'Good Times', when something good happens, it always end up unsuccessful by fate.
GOOD TIMES:
A TV show that aired way back in the 70's, which illustrated the life of a black family living in the projects.
The TV show became an instant classic thanks to the lively yet scrawny character J.J. Evans aka "Kid Dyn-o-mite"
The other characters were Florida (the compassionate mother), James Sr (the discplinarian father), Thelma (the hot sister), Michael (the pre-pubescent annoying kid brother), Willona (the intruding next door neighbor), and Bookman aka "Buffalo Butt" (the fatass super who everyone makes fun of)
The show also featured the acting debut of Janet Jackson as Penny (the cute but wiseass orphaned child)
GOOD TIMES:
A TV show that aired way back in the 70's, which illustrated the life of a black family living in the projects.
The TV show became an instant classic thanks to the lively yet scrawny character J.J. Evans aka "Kid Dyn-o-mite"
The other characters were Florida (the compassionate mother), James Sr (the discplinarian father), Thelma (the hot sister), Michael (the pre-pubescent annoying kid brother), Willona (the intruding next door neighbor), and Bookman aka "Buffalo Butt" (the fatass super who everyone makes fun of)
The show also featured the acting debut of Janet Jackson as Penny (the cute but wiseass orphaned child)
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant March 13, 2010

A system whereby the people in a system are put on their honor to observe certain rules in order to minimize supervision or to promote honesty.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant April 30, 2003

IN BRIEF: Let's roll, Let's go, let's leave, let's move, let's move around, let's move quickly, let's move on, let's bounce, let's get out of here, let's get a move on, let's get going, etc.
NOTE: Let's make it is based on wanting to leave from a location to the next location, especially quickly.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant April 20, 2010

by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant November 30, 2004
