[Sometimes, through weariness or discouragement, no new thing arises. Sometimes, through pressure and anxiety, many old things overwhelm. Learn to wait... ...for the stirring or for the subsiding. Learn to wait, for the turmoil to be still, for the stillness to speak. Let memory recall times of taking refuge, times of setting forth anew. Bring to mind times of comfort or times of purpose. You have passed this way before. You have left markers along the way. Look for them. Go back to where you were. Begin again.]
[Well, you don't want air pockets or anything like that. You fill the cavity better than a dentist. Time, snow went on spilling onto it from the roof. This pressure rolling across here will cut it through. -Absolutely. -Got it.]
[Put the pineapple on top of the Swiss cheese. Looking good. and would do as well never moving from here. The bun is just dying under the pressure of this, by the way.]
[THAT BRINY, PICKLE-Y SPICE ON THE CORNED BEEF, AND THERE'S THE NICE SMOKY FLAVOR FROM THE PIT BEEF, A ROLL THAT CAN WITHSTAND THE PRESSURE.]
[Lot of pressure when you call it "perfect." Blistered shishitos just tossed in a little salt and lime. My buddy Mark also grows these here in Longmont. I'm down with the shishito move. Top it with the brioche bun.]
[Image: A close up of food. Caption: Nobody works better under pressure. They just work faster.]
[3 images. A man cooking in a kitchen preparing food. A close up of a person. Captions: (Voices over radio continue) Locked and floating. You can drop us anytime now. We'll catch you. Inertial damping's going off. Hold on, people. There's gonna be a little bump. (Metal creaking loudly) What the hell was that? Pressure drop in intake three. Must've lost a shield.]
[A person preparing food in a kitchen. Caption: Tork and Loyen are desperate. They're under extreme pressure.]