Foamin'
This is footage of the tests we just conducted on the high-expansion foam fire suppression systems which our firm recently installed for NASA. The systems are protecting the hangars at Ellington Field which house the T-38s flown by the astronauts, as well as the agency's Citation passenger jets.
These systems are designed to produce a very high volume of foam to smother fuel fires over the entire floor area of the hangars. If you've never seen a high expansion foam system before, take a look; it's pretty impressive stuff. (And for the record, it was competitively bid and we made our industry-standard profit on the job, the same as we'd charge for any private commercial project -- which ain't much nowadays. No gouging here, folks.)
These systems are designed to produce a very high volume of foam to smother fuel fires over the entire floor area of the hangars. If you've never seen a high expansion foam system before, take a look; it's pretty impressive stuff. (And for the record, it was competitively bid and we made our industry-standard profit on the job, the same as we'd charge for any private commercial project -- which ain't much nowadays. No gouging here, folks.)
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So, what you are saying is your job is to sell.......bubbles? You're a bubble salesman. THAT explains alot.
No, he is a retardant salesman.... Insert your own jokes here. :)
I also sell water and invisible gasses. Y'all step a little closer and I'll give you a free sample of invisible gas... =oP
You would sell more bubble machines if you added some hot chicks jumping around in bikinis to your video.
-JW
Alas, fire protection may be the one exception to the axiom "sex sells." However, I shall bring it up at the next sales conference. I would be remiss if I did not bring presentation samples, of course. I wonder if I can expense report that?
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