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It's not a big deal until the $125k is figured in. Then it becomes a big deal.
Stuart: Hm, we need to find a use for this money, since we already know who we're going to approve.
Louie: Well, Kent's been a good boy, let's throw him a bone.
Kent: I know all. I see all. I tell nobody but you.
Stuart: Okay, suits me. Here, Kent, here's $125k, craft me a report that gives the most favourable nod to you know who
Kent: You know who? Karl Auerbach?
Louis: No, you idiot, he's the other you know who. This is the you know who who gets .ORG.
Kent: Oh, yeah, them.
++Peter
(with the acknowledgement that I have no idea who the mystery consultant is. But I do think I know who you know who is)
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