Spamer & Rufus
Hey Rufus, ever think about turning a spare tire into a giant trampoline? I bet you could make a whole new kind of test drive—just imagine the cars hopping off and landing back like circus animals. What do you say, ready to give the garage a bit of a bounce?
I can see why you'd think a spare tire could double as a trampoline, but a car landing on a spinning rubber wheel is a recipe for chaos. Stick to the garage floor—it's where we keep the machines running and people from getting hurt.
Sure thing, I’ll keep the bumper jumpers to a minimum—just don’t ask me to turn the hydraulic press into a game of hopscotch next week!
Sounds good. I’ll keep the hydraulic press in gear mode and the spare tires on the stack. If you need a real jump for a test, we’ll pull the jump rope instead of the press.
Got it, jump rope it is—just make sure it’s not a slingshot for the whole workshop!
Got it. The jump rope stays on the wall, not in the middle of the floor. If it starts flying, you’re the first one I’ll warn.
No worries, I’ll keep an eye on that rogue rope—no wall‑crawling antics, promise!
All right, just make sure it stays where it belongs. I don’t need a rope turning the workshop into a circus.