James Bond is dead
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Meum est propositum in taberna mori,
ut sint Guinness proxima morientis ori.
tunc cantabunt letius angelorum chori:
"Sit Deus propitius huic potatori."
ut sint Guinness proxima morientis ori.
tunc cantabunt letius angelorum chori:
"Sit Deus propitius huic potatori."
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How many Bond movies can I watch before my woman leaves me?
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Apparently his hair piece in “Hunt for Red October” cost USD 20,000....
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My favourite film of his was " The Untouchables", I liked the variety of good movies he did away from Bond. Reading his obituary I'd never realised before he was good enough to be offered a contract at Man Utd by Matt Busby. As a kid he always used to feature on the golf show " A round with Alliss" which I enjoyed.
I played golf against his son Jason a couple of times when the rich boys from Gordonstoun came to play our school in the Highlands.
I played golf against his son Jason a couple of times when the rich boys from Gordonstoun came to play our school in the Highlands.
Yes sir, I can boogie, I can boogie, boogie, boogie all night long.
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Ha So it's Cashed Cowboy is it?Cowshed Cowboy wrote: ↑Sun Nov 01, 2020 8:14 pm My favourite film of his was " The Untouchables", I liked the variety of good movies he did away from Bond. Reading his obituary I'd never realised before he was good enough to be offered a contract at Man Utd by Matt Busby. As a kid he always used to feature on the golf show " A round with Alliss" which I enjoyed.
I played golf against his son Jason a couple of times when the rich boys from Gordonstoun came to play our school in the Highlands.
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Definately not, their multinational team of wealthy heirs turned up to our little state school abode with their flashy gear and got " sent homeward tae think again " by our raggle taggle bunch of pencil bag, cut down second hand club toting fanatics. We gave them top hospitality afterwards and for richest school in the country all they could rustle up in the home rematch was a couple of plates of cheese sandwiches, tight sods.Yobbo wrote: ↑Sun Nov 01, 2020 8:36 pmHa So it's Cashed Cowboy is it?Cowshed Cowboy wrote: ↑Sun Nov 01, 2020 8:14 pm My favourite film of his was " The Untouchables", I liked the variety of good movies he did away from Bond. Reading his obituary I'd never realised before he was good enough to be offered a contract at Man Utd by Matt Busby. As a kid he always used to feature on the golf show " A round with Alliss" which I enjoyed.
I played golf against his son Jason a couple of times when the rich boys from Gordonstoun came to play our school in the Highlands.
Yes sir, I can boogie, I can boogie, boogie, boogie all night long.
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Re: James Bond is dead
Suzie Wong meets James Bond
in the sack
"...Her big break came in the 1959 West End production of The World of Suzie Wong, a critically damned but popular adaptation of Richard Mason’s novel about a British painter who meets and falls for a sex worker in a Hong Kong brothel. “Suzie Wong was based on girls who left the mainland after the Communist takeover in 1949 and got stuck in Hong Kong with no other way to make a living,” she explains.
...But this was only a prelude to greater celebrity. In 1967, she starred as Ling, one of two Asian Bond girls in You Only Live Twice. “People nowadays are SO impressed that I was a Bond Girl,” she sighs. “So I might as well go along with it. People also ask me what was it like being in bed with Sean Connery. I said, ‘Fine.’”
She spent three days in bed with the star during filming. In one postcoital scene, Bond asks Ling: “Why do.....
Read on...
it's a good story
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2020/n ... ky-grandma
in the sack
"...Her big break came in the 1959 West End production of The World of Suzie Wong, a critically damned but popular adaptation of Richard Mason’s novel about a British painter who meets and falls for a sex worker in a Hong Kong brothel. “Suzie Wong was based on girls who left the mainland after the Communist takeover in 1949 and got stuck in Hong Kong with no other way to make a living,” she explains.
...But this was only a prelude to greater celebrity. In 1967, she starred as Ling, one of two Asian Bond girls in You Only Live Twice. “People nowadays are SO impressed that I was a Bond Girl,” she sighs. “So I might as well go along with it. People also ask me what was it like being in bed with Sean Connery. I said, ‘Fine.’”
She spent three days in bed with the star during filming. In one postcoital scene, Bond asks Ling: “Why do.....
Read on...
it's a good story
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2020/n ... ky-grandma
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