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Sam Squared, private investigator

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Follow the adventures of Sam Squared PI, on the mean streets of the big city.

Also the mode streets ,and just for a change of scene, the median streets.

Along with der mysterious dame, a moulting falcon etc

not_morrison_rm, Apr 27 2019

Morgan, P.I. Morgan_2c_20P_2eI_2e
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       Ah, Squared Pi? I bet he covers a big area.
MaxwellBuchanan, Apr 27 2019
  

       Does he investigate the Case iof the Lost Chord ?   

       Is he always looking for the right angle ?
8th of 7, Apr 27 2019
  

       That Sam PI Am, that Sam PI Am, I do not like that Sam PI Am.
RayfordSteele, Apr 27 2019
  

       Does Sam have acute receptionist and an obtuse sidekick?
AusCan531, Apr 28 2019
  

       The golden boy Sam Squared tries not to spiral out of control under the pressure of an ever circling drinking problem due to a deep dark secret fraction.
wjt, Apr 28 2019
  

       Google Drive says "You need permission"
notexactly, Apr 28 2019
  

       His side-kick Bob Plumb is always on the level.   

       Can we also have Sam Squared, Pirate Investigator?
xenzag, Apr 28 2019
  

       No, because we are about to post the "Morgan, P.I." idea we have been developing.   

       <Later/>   

       <link>
8th of 7, Apr 28 2019
  

       There isn't a good pic on the net of a falcon moulting, just try to imagine a falcon with a towel around the waist, with lots of feathers on the ground.
not_morrison_rm, Apr 28 2019
  

       I remember Dick Spanner when he was just a 286 processor.
not_morrison_rm, Apr 28 2019
  


 

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