Harp
I'll Lock Up
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I've been stuck on a NYC Subway train, more than once, when power went out - it's not a great feeling. Also, it's always suspicious when they immediately rule out "suspicious behavior" as most comprehensive investigations take longer than a day. We know German spies are operating in NYC and we know "disrupting things" is part of their mission.
Agreed re her boss, but she's on to Kleek and is working some angle.
Planted espionage agents are far too valuable to disrupt subway trains or other negligible waste efforts.
Information is their lingua franca, hard actionable intelligence that can be relayed back home.
The Duquense Spy Ring was conceived in Germany and brought to fruition in NYC for such purpose.
Its subsequent prosecution received far more play in all the papers than it should have in my opinion,
but the case was wrapped prior to Pearl Harbor. I think I have seen The House on 92nd Street, and, I have
racked my brain over a 1980s-90s similar flick vaguely recall.
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Connie, I just wanna shake. Know she's got Ace Slimeball's number but donna get the angle nowayznohowze.
And, the angle of the dangle is in proportion to the heat of the meat.
Nothin like a little Euclidean geometric spec tossed in the mix kit an kaboodle do.