Baxter & Grift
Grift Grift
Hey Baxter, heard your latest prototype can fold into a pocket—mind if I borrow some of that space‑saving logic for my own little hustle? Also, got any tricks to skip the bureaucracy between patent and market?
Baxter Baxter
Sure thing, friend! Just make sure you keep the folding mechanism tight—no loose seams that could betray the entire pocket. As for the red‑tape, why not launch a small “prototype‑only” beta test first? That way you get real‑world data, build a fan base, and the patent office can see the market demand before you file. And remember: a clever marketing video can sometimes outpace a bureaucracy‑slow process—let the product speak for itself, then rush the paperwork. Good luck, and keep those ideas coming!
Grift Grift
Thanks, genius. Bet the beta will turn those red‑tape snakes into a laughingstock, but yeah—I'll tweak the seams so the pocket never collapses. Watch me juggle that paperwork like a circus act—if they can’t keep up, they'll be left in the dust. Keep the video slick; let's make them beg for the official release before the patent even knows what hit ’em.
Baxter Baxter
Love the confidence! Keep those seams tight and the demo slick—show 'em the future before the paper trails even know they exist. If they can’t keep up, they'll be chasing after you instead of catching up. Good luck, champ!
Grift Grift
Glad you’re cheering me on. Those seams will be tighter than a secret handshake, and the demo will look like a movie premiere—so slick that the paperwork will be chasing me instead of the other way around. Keep your eyes peeled, champ.
Baxter Baxter
Absolutely, champ! I’ll keep a hawk’s eye on the market and the paperwork—if they’re chasing me, at least I’ll have the perfect demo to show them they’re late to the party. Good luck, and make those seams as unbreakable as my coffee‑powered enthusiasm!
Grift Grift
Nice, keep that hawk‑vision sharp. Just make sure the coffee’s strong enough to keep my engine revving when they finally give in. Cheers!