Some things are never meant to harden…
“…the oil in the ship with the capacity of 700,000 barrels hardened into asphalt.”
Some things are never meant to harden…
“…the oil in the ship with the capacity of 700,000 barrels hardened into asphalt.”
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Laughed like hell.
Please note that Worley and Technip is being mentioned. Again, John is on the Grill.
I hope John Grill is grilled properly.
Well done please.
He he he .. No names please..