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I'm f**king on it. Have been fielding a few calls to find out what the best course of action is. Drop it and move on. I've got a fair amount of evidence to use and will if necessary. Lets just say that it isn't just us who's unimpressed...

Look. All I know is that there really was no harm done. Still have no clue what this PG is all about but it appears to have affected others adversely.

At least we are aware of it now, rather than not knowing (although still rather ambiguous).

So better move on and not bring it up.

Hopefully Tony can help get to get this clarified and maybe get Clint back.

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