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There's a hooker we have to pick up too

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Oh yeah, forgot.

 

So let's see if I got this right....

 

Kid, hooker, car all to Jakob's house. Call the cops about the gun, amber alert for the kid, give the car to the hooker as payment for the tag-team we pull on her.

 

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Oh yeah, forgot.

 

So let's see if I got this right....

 

Kid, hooker, car all to Jakob's house. Call the cops about the gun, amber alert for the kid, give the car to the hooker as payment for the tag-team we pull on her.

 

 

The hooker is dead so no payment needed.  We should probably take some acid if we are going to do this right.

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