Written for people who are in a race against time to waste as much of it in their lives, as possible, before time wastes them, Wasting Time As Time Wastes Me contains more than 2,500 jokes and one-liners that offers readers one more way to waste even more time, to show time that you are not going to stand for it, wasting you, while you can sit around reading a book wasting it. A stand-off for all times from birth to death.
Willidau has reached back into the waste bins of history to find anything that was a worthy competitor of time that he wasted away for himself. Ken Willidau's philosophy is that if it was a waste of living life once, it can't do any harm wasting any more of it reading this book, to make it look like you did it with purpose and vision. Willidau wastes more of his time writing about the complete waste it was and isn't blaming fate, now, and instead is taking responsibility for his own inactions.
Chapters pick through the wasteland looking for anything that made them worth documenting, in the first place, and seeing if there's nothing that could be built on, now, as a strategy against time. Among them, "Time of Discovery", "Family Time", "TV Time", "Past Primetime", and "Time's Up" make the timeframe one of those never-in-a-lifetime experiences. The time is wasted with hollow words and a pointless heap of jokes using wit, dark humour, wasted comedic pauses, plays on words, hands-in-pockets humour, and double entendre humour. Wasting your time with Ken will have you sitting around wondering where all your time went as you spend it wasting more of your life on someone else's idea of it, for himself.
Wasting Time As Time Wastes Me is a perfect read for those times you have it to waste, and you might as well waste it on someone else's waste of it than think about ways of wasting yourself. Time's already got its sights on you and there's nothing you can do about it, so you might as well just get used to it, one way or the other. Let's get wasted.