Kolobok & Rabotnik
Rabotnik Rabotnik
Hey Kolobok, heard you’re on the road again. Got a new story about a bridge that never breaks? I’m in the middle of fixing a real one over the river, and it could use a bit of your nonsense to keep the crew sane. What’s the latest tale you’re carrying?
Kolobok Kolobok
Sure thing, friends! Once upon a river that sang like a kettle, there was a bridge made of moonbeams and giggles. Every time a worker tried to break it, the beam would laugh so hard it sprouted wings and flew away to the sky, where it turned into a flock of dancing sparrows that dropped tiny coins for good luck. The bridge never broke because every crack was simply a new rhyme waiting to be sung. So next time you hear the wind whisper, just hum the tune of the giggling bridge—its laughter will keep the wood strong and your spirits soaring.
Rabotnik Rabotnik
That’s a neat story, Kolobok, but on the job we’re still working with steel and concrete, not moonbeams. Keep humming if it lifts the crew’s mood, but the real work is keeping the beams tight and the joints sealed.
Kolobok Kolobok
Got it, crew! Steel and concrete may be sturdy, but a little rhyme never hurts. Just remember, if the beams start to wobble, give them a good snicker—stiffness comes from the laughter as much as from the bolts. Stay tight, stay happy, and those joints will stay sealed like a secret in a well‑told tale.
Rabotnik Rabotnik
Sure thing, Kolobok. I’ll keep the crew humming a tune, but I’ll double‑check the bolts first. A good snicker won’t replace a solid weld, but a little morale can keep the crew sharp. Let’s stay tight and get it done.
Kolobok Kolobok
Nice plan! Keep those bolts tight, but if the crew starts dancing around the site, you know the bridge is feeling the groove. One quick chant, a laugh, and the steel will hold like a promise from an old fairy tale. Stay solid, stay cheerful, and the job will finish in record time!
Rabotnik Rabotnik
Got it, Kolobok. Tight bolts, tight schedule. If the crew starts dancing, I’ll pull them back to the work. Keep the rhythm, keep the work solid, and we’ll finish on time.