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The Working Men were a 4-person construction quartet responsible for some of the highest quality constructions in the Southern Hemisphere. They were famous for never being seen actually working; and indeed, only completing the work on their job site when nobody and nothing was watching. They frequently sat in folding chairs and were almost never seen in different positions. None of them wore name tags, and their origins and were unknown. When they spoke, they spoke in unison. | The Working Men were a 4-person construction quartet responsible for some of the highest quality constructions in the Southern Hemisphere. They were famous for never being seen actually working; and indeed, only completing the work on their job site when nobody and nothing was watching. They frequently sat in folding chairs and were almost never seen in different positions. None of them wore name tags, and their origins and were unknown. When they spoke, they spoke in unison. They were the inspiration for the cultural understanding of the 'working man', as well as any and all songs produced with that name. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:39, 13 April 2026

The Working Men were a 4-person construction quartet responsible for some of the highest quality constructions in the Southern Hemisphere. They were famous for never being seen actually working; and indeed, only completing the work on their job site when nobody and nothing was watching. They frequently sat in folding chairs and were almost never seen in different positions. None of them wore name tags, and their origins and were unknown. When they spoke, they spoke in unison. They were the inspiration for the cultural understanding of the 'working man', as well as any and all songs produced with that name.