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That shirt should come with a pigeon head disguised as a velcro flap that covers the base pigeon's head so that you could rip off the flap and actually make the bird do a double-take.
As a friend of mine would say: she got skeelz.
You keep interesting company, @RichardTheBruce. ;)
Bought at the "Bond in Motion" exhibition in London in 2015.
EDIT: Answer to @ggl007 's question below.
céud míle fáilte = a thousand welcomes, literal meaning.
Implied meaning: Welcome to Scotland.
Meaning?...
base jumping off the Eiffel Tower.
Sean in DAF:
George in OHMSS:
Roger in TSWLM:
Tim in LTK:
Pierce in GE:
Dan in QoS (he got the same arm injury during filming):
And SF:
SKYFALL, too, as noted.
@RichardTheBruce, it does work just as well for GE, now that I look at it.
Kind of makes me want to do a whole series of Bond stunt designs for each film.
Maybe the 21st Century equivalent.
I should wear that one to my family's thanksgiving dinner this week.
Newman!
And this is the difference between the internet and reality. You will never see this woman wearing this shirt walking down the street.