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I don't even know that I don't know.
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How about that $10000 electric bill lol. It's a well written article don't fear.
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I wonder what he will be next week. Maybe a train engineer, driving the locomotives.
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Steam Captain.
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My dad was an engineer. He wore coveralls, a lot. Smelled like the bowels of a ship. That grease smell. He didnt design anything. He watched some guages to make sure some engines didnt blow up. Like, train engines. Sea going tugs use em. I like how it has two meanings. One of them is a guy in an office. One of them is a man of action, fixing shit. Not talking about dowel pin retainers.
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A man is nothing but a man,
But before I let your steam drill beat me down, I'd die with a hammer in my hand
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