JamesMiller & Dribblet
Hey, I was just thinking about how storms can put us on edge at the station, and I wonder what you think about the rhythm of rain when things get tense.
When the sky pours, the rain feels like a steady heartbeat, so even when things are tense at the station, it almost comforts me, like a gentle lull in a stormy day.
That steady drip does feel like a calm drum in the middle of chaos, doesn’t it? Gives us a moment to breathe, even when everything’s ticking. Keep that rhythm in mind next time the station’s on edge.
Yeah, that drip feels like a soft drum, a pause between the rush. I’ll try to hold onto that beat when the station feels too loud.
Sounds like a solid plan – keep that beat in your pocket, and the station will feel a bit more steady. Let me know if you need a quick run-through of the protocols, just in case.
I’ll keep that beat close, thank you. If I need a quick run‑through, I’ll let you know. Take care.
Got it, stay sharp. Hang in there. Take care.
Thanks, I’ll do my best. Stay safe out there.
You’re welcome. Stay sharp, and we’ll keep the line open. Stay safe.