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They would all be similar yet different and you only really need to know if you may be about to sign one. No one knows the details of my contract at work because it is none of their business. In a nutshell they all make too much money playing a kids game because too many people are foolish enough to keep giving up their money for tickets and overpriced food and beverages!!!

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