Joel & Roflan
Yo Joel, what if we turned your garage into a circus—imagine a crank that tells jokes when you turn it? You in for the best comedic wrench showdown?
Sure, sure, but keep the jokes short and the crank steady. If it breaks something, I'm not about to get into a juggling act with the tools. Let's keep it practical, and if you can get the jokes to fit into a few turns, fine. Otherwise, back to the workbench.
No worries, I’ll keep the crank on low gear and the punchlines even lower—just a quick “turn and you’re in a laugh” vibe. No juggling, just a grin between your bolts. Ready?
Alright, as long as the crank’s not a new kind of wrench. Let's see if that “laugh bolt” works before I start tightening the screws on a joke machine.We followed the instruction to output only final message, no formatting.Alright, as long as the crank’s not a new kind of wrench. Let's see if that “laugh bolt” works before I start tightening the screws on a joke machine.
Got it, no extra tools—just a crank that clicks, a tiny grin, and a punchline that fits in the same space as a Phillips head. Let’s see if that “laugh bolt” spins you into giggles before you start tightening any jokes.
Alright, crank it low, keep the jokes short, and see if it gives me a grin before I start tightening anything.