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Hey! Look at this… It’s a ‘Dragon Spy’, we have lurking about. Truly I must say, 007 has nothing on our 003 & one half. Yep! A secret agent is lurking inside, Dragon, at our house. He’s in a tuxedo, handsome to a tee, and those buttons sure can fly. He working to learn, the art of standing still, with that wily smile. And his charm…Well, he’ll be working, a little, on that, too, for a while. He loves his secret weapons, a puff of smoke, and flames for combat. But if you love Gorilla glue… His penguin glue is better than that. A sticky wicket has new meaning, for never do wells, at this house. His penguins say it’s the spit that binds them, even at 50 below, no doubt! He doesn’t need a torpedo, he’s rather good, on his own, at being that. He doesn’t need an Austin Martin, a jet pack, or his own landing pad. He’s Economical, and thrifty. Actually free… No one can beat that! His drink ‘chocolate milk,’ is stirred, not shaken, in a Dragon mug, so swell. He says don’t bruise the ice, but on a fire breathing Dragon who can tell? The black cape gives him a sophisticated, secret spy, sort of a flair. Well, it would… at least… if it wasn’t always caught in every silly door. Yep, there’s nothing like a Dragon… to bring adventure to your shore! He works for the NSE ‘Not Silly Enough’ instead of he NSA. The NSE is excited to see what secrets he can dig up and write about. His cover is as a writer, you see: Just like ME, his Mama! I’m so VERY proud! They say, even hero’s and spies need a job, within which their identity to hide. And his secret identity gives him great ideas with which to begin to write. Though the thought: The NSA, is convinced that he, is one of their very own? Unbelieveable! Who would have ever known? And, yes, even his penguins, too… I’ve been told. Written by Carol Eastman 4-28-2017
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