Difference between revisions of "Crimebusters IOU"
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Latest revision as of 04:58, 17 December 2009
crimebusters IOU
Plural: crimebusters IOUs
Personally, I blame the IOU for opening the door to all of the other horrible spelling and grammar on the internet. After all, if IOU is perfectly acceptable as a replacement for "I owe you" then why can't the phrase "can i c how u do dat 2?" not also be considered valid? Where do you draw the line and call one "acceptable slang" and the other "a sign of ignorance and laziness"?
"Wherever you want," I think, is the right answer.
Miscellaneous Item
Item cannot be traded or sold
Item cannot be auto-sold
How Obtained
Performing one of the three tasks from Sherlock & Poirot, Crime Analysts
Can be exchanged for goods in Sherlock & Poirot, Crime Analysts.