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Why spy on France?

With time on hands, Americans trying to steal secrets to wooing women

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“Are graveyard flowers acceptable?”

“And as you approach your beautiful lady’s home, you prepare yourself for her.”

“Double-check your deodorant?”

“No, you American peasant! You must MENTALLY prepare yourself for her! You close your eyes and dream of a faraway beach in the South Pacific.”

“I do that when I’m at work.”

“Then you picture yourself lying on the sand. And you imagine that you open your eyes and see a stunning woman, a mermaid, splashing about in the sea.”

“Did you say mermaid?”

“She is the most beautiful woman you have ever seen. You stand and run into the water to be near her, but she laughs at you and swims away.”

“What if she starts smacking you with her flipper?”

“She will not smack you, idiot Yankee! You must long for the mermaid, and as you are, you ring your lady’s doorbell. Your lady will open the door. She will see the longing in your eyes and think you are longing for her!”

“If you say so.”

“You give her your flower and wine, kiss her, then take her to a fine French restaurant, where you will charm her and whisper sweet nothings into her ear.”

“Let me get this straight. You are suggesting that the U.S. government hacked into the French presidential office to find out French secrets on how to woo women?”

“Of course, but mainly your government was after the greatest French secret of all!”

“And what would that be, Pierre?”

“How to woo women without your wife finding out about it.”

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Tom Purcell, author of “Misadvent-ures of a 1970’s Childhood,” is a Pittsburgh Tribune-Review humor columnist and is nationally syndicated exclusively by Cagle Cartoons newspaper syndicate. Email Tom at Purcell@caglecartoons.com.

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