![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Now, for this to be valid, there should be some clue in the movie that they are departing late and/or that the boy is sort of eager to go to the camp but it's what I could come up with with the available information. The irony conveying some of his discontent. Then, boy could be saying something like 'we should have been there already', So, kid B could be being ironical about the time he and his family should have arrived to the campsite (thing that he would have liked), but they didn't because of some delay. Watch our recorded Instagram Live discussion on Entrepreneurship through Acquisition (ETA) For insights on 'Entrerepreneurship through Acquisition' (ETA), watch Allegra Stennett of New Majority Capital as she talks to Alycia Levels-Moore from Walker's Legacy as they discuss how New Majority Capital can provide help in this space, while answering questions in a real-time Instagram Live event. An opportunity to gain insight into what ETA is, how New Majority Capital can provide help in this space, and answering any questions you. Join Walker's Legacy and New Majority Capital live on Instagram today for What's Your ETA Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition. "T minus two minutes", as post #9 suggests, means 'two minutes ago'. by an investor from Babson College - F.W. "In the black", as posts #3 and #10 suggest (though I love the theory in post #14), conveys something as 'in the best situation'. "ETA" stands for, as many of you wrote, "estimate time of arrival" (to the campsite). Well, maybe this post is going to be out of case, but I got interested in the search for the meaning of the sentences in question: ![]()
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