Second Bridge

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Second bridge, Robin. I was holding second bridge when the signal didn't come. It was my first command. Battle of Orkney.

'Ludo, I don't care who you have on watch duty but that guy is my button on second bridge. I need to know exactly when I'm pushing it. Got that?'

Liz, I know how to build a wall in a swamp, if my line has to hold. It will hold whatever it takes. Now get who-ever in that court who's still not sure who the enemy is off my freaking back!

And feel free to offer them a post or a chair or something, whatever I takes to get them to play ball.
I do not want to keep my eyes on my back every two seconds. I have more trust issues than you can even begin to understand.

'Alright, Ludo. Tell Bob, to make it eat clear for everyone who still hasn't fully paid for that window, we are selling a bull. Charging by the
second. Power tools are extra.

We are betting 1 doll.'

Liz can you play a Bull or do you need one of my card?

Playing 1 Wolf and 1 Bunny to protect my doll.

'I'm not letting my second bridge fall, Ludo. In our game, when one of your pieces falls, you're playing it the next round. See if you can solve the puzzle. That's why their is no suicide strategy. It's not to keep humans in line, it's to keep the gods in line.

First of all, second bridge is key to my victory this round, second I'm not playing second bridge next round. I'm holding it until I have enough back-up to establish a new bridge head. Light the fire, Ludo!'

Liz, I don't care what batte they calling it in your book. I was stationed at Orkney. That's when the command module was, and I was facing an entire fleet of gods who thought I was a turn-cloak. Try playing that game for how many years, was it?

I have trust issues!

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