This was when things were built to last. Still have a garage refrigerator that was made in the 1950s, still going strong.
This train was probably bought out in a corporate merger so that the CEO could make a few extra percent that quarter. The money was exchanged for cocaine and he put it up his nose over the next weekend. Then it was all gone.
We need to bring this back, and we can start by stringing up these CEOs and venture capitalist leeches.
This was when things were built to last. Still have a garage refrigerator that was made in the 1950s, still going strong.
This train was probably bought out in a corporate merger so that the CEO could make a few extra percent that quarter. The money was exchanged for cocaine and he put it up his nose over the next weekend. Then it was all gone.
We need to bring this back, and we can start by stringing up these CEOs and venture capitalist leeches.
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