- John Tavner: Hey, guys. Hey. Ready to talk plate processing and residue transport plate funneling? Why don't we start with joust jambs? Hey, why not? Plates and jousts. Can we couple them? Hell, yeah, we can. Want to know how? Get this. Proprietary to McMillan. Only us. Ready? We fit Donnely nut spacing grip grids and splay-flexed brace columns against beam-fastened derrick husk nuts and girdle plate Jerries, while plate flex tandems press task apparati of ten vertipin-plated pan traps at every maiden clamp plate packet. Knuckle couplers plate alternating sprams from the t-nut to the SKN to the chim line. Yeah. That is the McMillan way. And it's just another day at the office.
- Second Audience Member: How will you account for lift slippage if the girdle plate Jerries cross the prim fixture?
- John Tavner: You mean the prasm span fixture rig, guy?
- Second Audience Member: Oh, yes, Sorry. Oui.
- John Tavner: We haven't been using prims since 2004. This guy, right? Let's get serious. Hunched Howzer heat rails. Let's talk about 'em.
- Tom Tavner: [to Alice] We have this principle we use when we're trying to locate someone who doesn't want to be discovered. You are what you can't stop doing. What that means If we discover what someone is passionate about, then that person and that thing will intersect. Passion involves compulsion. And people All people have compulsions that draw them away from their safety and their best interests. People and what they love don't always intersect. People and their compulsions do. And John, well, he's compelled toward you. He's crazy about you.