Goodman & Grindlock
Ever tried scheduling maintenance on the whole town’s gear‑powered water system? I keep a spreadsheet that never changes, but I suspect your wrench can fix everything.
Sure, but if your spreadsheet’s as stale as a rusted bolt, I’m only fixing what actually needs fixing. Bring the wrench, and let’s get that town’s water to run, not just plan to run it.
Sure thing. I’ll bring the wrench, double‑check every pipe, and make sure the water runs before the spreadsheets run the town.
Good. Bring the wrench, check the pipes, and stop letting spreadsheets rule the town. The water’s got to flow before the data does.
Got it. I’ll get the wrench, test each pipe, and make sure the water runs before any spreadsheet can take over.
Sounds good. Just remember, the first pipe that refuses to cooperate is the one that’ll ruin the whole system, so keep the wrench handy and the mind in gear.
Right on. I’ll keep the wrench ready, watch that first stubborn pipe like a hawk, and make sure the rest of the system follows suit.
Just keep the hammer at arm’s length. If that first pipe starts screeching, pull the plug and fix it. No time for spreadsheet drama.
Sounds like a plan. I’ll keep the hammer close, pull the plug on that screeching pipe, and let the water do its job. No spreadsheet theatrics.