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Q.Q. Kachoo's mother was a CIA opereative in Morrocco in the 1970's. When she told her 16 year old daughter about her secret life, she said, "You and I both know that lying is wrong....It's okay to mislead people if you are doing it in the service of your country, but is never ok to lie or mislead people for your … Read more
Q.Q. Kachoo's mother was a CIA opereative in Morrocco in the 1970's. When she told her 16 year old daughter about her secret life, she said, "You and I both know that lying is wrong....It's okay to mislead people if you are doing it in the service of your country, but is never ok to lie or mislead people for your own personal benefit." Q.Q. Kachoo wanted to be a CIA officer just like her mom. For the rest of her teenage years, the witty Q.Q., wore a trench coat, went on secret missions, used a coded language, and pretended to be different characters. "Q.Q. got her kicks from fooling people," said a classified friend. She worked in a CIA summer job program for children of employees, making fake money for the agency's training facility. In 2006, Q.Q. entered the CIA's Junior Officer Training program. Two years later, she was sent to Volcania for her first overseas assignment. She had not been heard from since...... ....until now. ...................................................................................................................... To get the latest underground intel make sure to tune in nightly for another case file from....... Spy Mistress Supreme: Q.Q. Kachoo
Read lessQ.Q. is one of my favorite contacts. She never ceases to amaze me with her wit, creativity and friendship. She loves toys (a big plus in my book) and her imagination is off the chart, into the "here there be monsters" territory! I think she's just been borrowed from the Twilight Zone. Hey, Mr. Serling, let us keep her … Read more
Q.Q. is one of my favorite contacts. She never ceases to amaze me with her wit, creativity and friendship. She loves toys (a big plus in my book) and her imagination is off the chart, into the "here there be monsters" territory! I think she's just been borrowed from the Twilight Zone. Hey, Mr. Serling, let us keep her awhile longer! *proceeds with standing ovation* :-)
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