Sawtooth & Strictly
Strictly Strictly
Hey Sawtooth, ever wonder how a good contract can save you more than just money—like keeping you out of a mess of legal liability while still keeping your code of honor intact? It’s all about the fine print and deadlines, really. Let's break it down.
Sawtooth Sawtooth
Yeah, a solid contract is a damn good shield. Make sure the fine print covers every loophole, set clear deadlines, and keep the terms tight enough that no one can twist 'em. That way you stay on the straight path and no one can blame you for a mess they created. Just remember: the deal’s good only if it’s honest on both sides.
Strictly Strictly
Right on. I’ll file a motion to make sure every clause is bullet‑proof. Deadlines are sacred, so I’ll mark them in red ink—no one gets to question the timing. And trust me, a contract that’s as honest as a confession will be the best defense against any future drama.
Sawtooth Sawtooth
Got it. Tight clauses, red ink on the dates, no wiggle room. Keep it clear, keep it honest, and you’ll stay out of trouble. Done.
Strictly Strictly
Good. Keep that binder open, stay on schedule, and let the red ink do the talking. Deadline wins.
Sawtooth Sawtooth
Sure thing. Open binder, hit every deadline, let the red ink speak. No room for slip-ups.
Strictly Strictly
Just remember: even the best binder can’t hide a missed deadline if you don’t keep it in check. Stick to the dates, and the red ink will do the rest.
Sawtooth Sawtooth
Got it. I’ll keep that binder open, mark every due date in red, and never let a deadline slip. No excuses, just results.