I Spy.



Walking down a dark alley, I come across him. The man with the stocky build, a glass eye and a briefcase that can shoot poison darts. I’ve been waiting for him to make his move and this is the night. He’s pacing now, waiting for the transaction to take place. I cannot allow him to see me. So far, I have been able to avoid detection with the top secret “Fly On The Wall” Secret Agent liquid. I’m able to land any place, looking like nothing more than an ordinary house fly. Little does he know I have enough evidence to prove his guilt, I just need to see this one last deal before I take the information to headquarters….

I never let any of you in on the little secret that I do, in fact, have an imagination, have I? When I was a kid, a few of us would play Army in the Summer months and the main objective was to hide from the enemy, which was usually the boys. We played near the elementary school I attended, plenty of woods and brush to keep us going for hours. I came up with the “Fly On The Wall” Secret Agent Liquid. How many of us at one time or another, have wanted to be a fly on the wall? Whether it was while playing as kids, or, when we wanted to spy on someone without being noticed? A new show begins June 28th, USA Network’s Burn Notice, in which Michael Weston, a CIA Operative, has to take on dangerous missions without revealing his true identity. Why do we enjoy spy television shows and movies so much? Is it because we have always fantasized about actually becoming a spy? The idea takes us to a place where anything can happen, without us being caught, or, noticed. Have any of you ever wanted to find out information without getting caught? Spy on friends, perhaps? How would you do so while avoiding detection?



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2 Responses to “I Spy.”

  1. Mr. Fabulous says:

    Girls playing army? That’s crazy talk! :)

  2. I thought I was reading a chapter in Nancy Drew’s novel… =)

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