What would various Wapsi characters want for Christmas?

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What would various Wapsi characters want for Christmas?

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This one would have been a good choice for Monica a few years ago but I'm not sure she'd still consider it "trendy" at this point.
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I really wish I had found an image, but you'll have to be content with a definition of a gift that I think Castela could find a use for...
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At work, we have a sledgehammer we use to pound a metal rod through the gaps in the cardboard baler. We call it The Motivator, and it has become common to say "DO I NEED TO GET THE MOTIVATOR" when someone is moving too slowly.

I also have a buddy who, for some reason, has a wrench made for turning 3" nuts. We call it the Attitude Adjuster.
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GlytchMeister wrote:At work, we have a sledgehammer we use to pound a metal rod through the gaps in the cardboard baler. We call it The Motivator, and it has become common to say "DO I NEED TO GET THE MOTIVATOR" when someone is moving too slowly.

I also have a buddy who, for some reason, has a wrench made for turning 3" nuts. We call it the Attitude Adjuster.
In the Ground Electronics shop at NAS Sigonella (Sicily) forty-five years ago, we had a two-foot bronze (non-sparking) crescent wrench - ghod knows where it came from - hanging on the wall in a prominently-visible spot near the doorway that led to the comm spaces, labeled "Radioman Tuning Wand".
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