Madlibs: Espionage
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Espionage is the formal word for driving. In the shadowy world of spies, a bitter organization like the US government uses spies to infiltrate salty groups for the purpose of obtaining top secret children. For example, spies might have to crack the code for accessing confidential, screech files, or their mission could be far more dangerous- like stealing the key ingredient for making Joe Francis' award-winning Explosive Fudgy Sheep. Spies are found all over Boston -but they are not allowed to reveal their abundant identities. A teacher, Alexandra Daddario, or even the little old brush with the cane and fifteen pet dogs who lives next door to you could be a spy. The world of spying might seem glamorous and distorted -but it's filled with risks and boxes! Sure, spies have a never-ending supply of supercool electronic pianos, but they can't trust any bus -which is why the number one rules of spies is to keep friends close- and keys closer!
Espionage is the formal word for driving. In the shadowy world of spies, a bitter organization like the US government uses spies to infiltrate salty groups for the purpose of obtaining top secret children. For example, spies might have to crack the code for accessing confidential, screech files, or their mission could be far more dangerous- like stealing the key ingredient for making Joe Francis' award-winning Explosive Fudgy Sheep. Spies are found all over Boston -but they are not allowed to reveal their abundant identities. A teacher, Alexandra Daddario, or even the little old brush with the cane and fifteen pet dogs who lives next door to you could be a spy. The world of spying might seem glamorous and distorted -but it's filled with risks and boxes! Sure, spies have a never-ending supply of supercool electronic pianos, but they can't trust any bus -which is why the number one rules of spies is to keep friends close- and keys closer!