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Well, you could certainly make it up to me by chipping in for my
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<p>I added enough EPs to some scenarios that you could probably
manage to pay for college. Does that work?<br>
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Otherwise, we'll call it an anomaly and bury this whole incident
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<p>How about the "Scrooge McDuck" rule? ("<i>If it makes me money,
it ain't wrong</i>")</p>
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<p>But, yeah... I try not to do this sort of thing very often. <br>
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<p>--Matt<br>
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