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NA+PE or PE+WE with alibi unknown?
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Wakeful
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Mar-8-2007 04:59
With everyone clammed up, I'm in a dilemma. Does the NA + PE formula always hold? Is it possible my other suspect with PE and WE also has NA or FA (no way of finding out)? I don't want to wrongly accuse... :)
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Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer
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Mar-8-2007 05:11
Yes the No Alibi + PE formula always holds true.
Yes it is 'possible' that your PE + WE also has No Alibi / false alibi, BUT it's only 'possible'. If there is no way of verifying that there is No alibi / false alibi then it's quittin' time, not guessin' time!
You could try for an extra piece of WE... as
WE + WE = guilty.
But if you can't do that, and then again: quit.
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Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer
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Mar-8-2007 05:13
Sheesh. (sorry and now in something resembling English)
* But it you can't do that, then I say again: QUIT!
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Wakeful
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Mar-8-2007 14:32
Well, I was stubborn and it paid off :) Accused the NA + PE. I know it's frowned upon, but I always guess when unsure and so far it's worked (I realise my luck may run out someday).
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Special_K
Lucky Stiff
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Mar-8-2007 14:38
It WILL run out, and it will take you a lot of money to pay off shady.
I hated to quit also, but I learned that its better than paying all that money over and over.
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cfm
Nomad
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Mar-8-2007 19:29
Actually, the Bad Alibi or none of your business alibi is always true.
The one that gets people False accusations all the time is when they insist on gambling on PE+WE.
PE+WE does NOT mean guilty!!
:)
The formulas in the Welcome Newbies thread always hold true, Wakeful.
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Vegos
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Mar-9-2007 03:40
A propos, Shady...how much does it cost to get rid of FA's anyway?
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cfm
Nomad
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Mar-9-2007 07:09
That depends on your experience level. The higher your experince the more he'll cost. A good number of us are well over 1/2 a million for our next Shady visit.
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