Summary
This quote is a humorous play on words, subverting the common saying "we'll cross that bridge when we come to it." It suggests that instead of finding a solution or making a decision in advance, the speaker will simply wait until the bridge, or a specific situation, arises before taking action. It implies a nonchalant and laid-back attitude towards dealing with problems, potentially reflecting a belief in addressing problems as they occur rather than worrying about them in advance.
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By Nick Gorski