Subject: Homework done at last
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Posted on: 2014-08-03 11:22:00 UTC

When Officer Shacklemore arrives, Skeet immediately expects an accusation, Shacklemore expects that Skeet has at least some standards and doesn't have any proof of Skeet being a smuggler anyway, and I'm sure he wouldn't ask a favour from a hard-boiled criminal. Yes, you brought this across quite well. Also, the scene feels very PPCish to me, depicting the impact fake Bleep products would have on the daily work at HQ.

SpaG: Apache Open Office spell check says that "wellbeing" is not a word, it should be "well-being".

Officer Shacklemore may have dropped a word in "... if were to receive such a letter ...".
Didn't he intend to say "... if we were to receive such a letter ...".

And Skeet sounds weird here: “Usually you're asking things like 'where was I between the hours of 8 and 12 yesterday?'.”
I don't believe that Shacklemore usually asks Skeet where Shacklemore was. Shouldn't it be either
"Usually you're asking things like 'where were you between the hours of 8 and 12 yesterday?'."
or
"Usually you're asking things like where I was between the hours of 8 and 12 yesterday."

I'm not very subtle myself, but I hope I got the stealth insult: Shacklemore needs an idiot to catch "an idiot that’s been bringing in black market Bleeprin."

HG

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