We recently visited a client in Atlanta and received a tour of his new 35,000 square foot office/shop. I, being of little brain and large imagination, had trouble concentrating after I came upon this vacuum:
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Do you see what I see?
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Because I see this:
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And immediately my mind went to work on a Cat in the Hat-esque story of me and Eva atop the big vacuum, disposing of Thing 1 and Thing 2 and cleaning up the mess.
So as fast as I could,
I went after my net.
And I said, "With my net
I can get them I bet.
I bet, with my net,
I can get those Things yet!"
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"This mess is too big and too deep and to tall. We can't clean it up! We can't clean it up at all!"
— Dr. Seuss
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