Rebecca saw this, rather appropriately, at a flea market. Don't ask where that motor came from. Or touch it. Or why there are punctuation marks randomly scattered about.
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Maybe it's good looking.
"Baby, you're motor is 'HOT'!"
I say they're not quotation marks, they're lines indicating motion. The molecules of the motor are moving extremely quickly, so the motor is hot.
i came to say what erin said - duh - excited molecules
Great post...
thanks for sharing...
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