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Plot and Bash

by Lydia Popowich

Plot and Bash
Lydia Popowich

Tackle it when thrust through the window.
Look difcult when leaving the control area,
keeping right. Drive gentle up the road.
There may be more than you.
It will contain the time and distance you.
Get to the frst junction as somebody else
and set of again. Beware of blindly following.
He may know where he is going or he may not.
Keep trying to make the ft and keep an eye on.
You may end up lost of route, being bafed
on route! Alternatively: pull up, obstruct and try
the hand better than clutter.With practise
you will plot the move keeping at least two.
If you are bafed it may be your opinion
-miracles do happen and he may see. Do it
or provide the clue, as a last resort-guess.
Don’t stumble on a code, use a magnifer.
Don’t discard handouts, keep them safe.
Engineer the maps alphabetically
to easily locate you in the night.

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