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Hope to visit Turkey next year, Arabic coffee is also in memory. Still different from Turkish coffee.
So I'd enjoy Turkish coffee with Kerim Bey, on the idea I'm not so much the talker and would enjoy hearing about his particularly fascinating life.
Lets stick with the allies and head to Roger's films.
Visit a jazz club in New Orleans with Felix OR learn tennis from Vijay in Udaipur?
One hand, a peer that is a friend. Great music in a wonderful city. You may need to be careful on where to sit I hear some seats fall and others turn!
The other option is to learn tennis and see if your backhand can improve like his other clients. You'd be learning in a lush vibrant city!
Now, I've never been to New Orleans, but what I understand of the city is quite promising, for anything American. And Felix is definately a guy I could hang out with. As long as they indeed don't put ice in my whiskey, I'll be just fine.
Then straight to the Jazz club vicinity Charles Street. French Quarter. Wish me luck.
Yes, and my favourite Felix too. I'll take it.
Would you rather talk and learn about caviar from Zukovsky OR learn the art of cigars from Raoul?
Both men live in a communist regime but both have a charm and grace about them. Both men appear to appreciate the finer things in life. So which one would you rather spend some time with?
“Chill Out James!”
Apart from that, I care neither for caviar nor for cigars, but I find the latter more interesting and less fishy. I also like Raoul and am not so sure about Valentin, TBH.
Interesting to see caviar getting slightly more love than cigars.
OK, explanation accepted (don't remember the caviar labels). Actually, I always found it more likely that his name should be Zhukovsky (жуковский) as you wrote, so I guess they just goofed the pronunciation in the movie. Just like with Rene Mathis, who should be pronounced like the artist Matisse instead of English-style. Or Dr. Kaufman(n), who should have a second n in the end if he was supposed to be German.
I enjoyed a Cuban cigar in the nightclub once, but it has to be caviar. I wanted to make the Zukovsky jars, so began to dine on caviar. Just small jars of no more of 50 grams. I took a jar to work and intended to eat it atop Ritz crackers in secret with just one co-worker, but lo and behold, several other employees just happened to enter my workspace at the time of feasting. They all showed surprise at the sight of said caviar, especially the lady who thought she'd surprise us with a bowl of gummy worms. Brushing the gift aside, I told her that's peasant food to us, but okay with champagne.
The Meal
Ritz or Jatz crackers, 10x or however many fit onto a dinner plate
cheese slices, split into 4 squares, one on top of each cracker
Holland House black caviar 50g, one 'generous level' teaspoon on top of each cracker
green pitted olives, one on top of each cracker
Ideally washed down with a bottle of Smirnoff black, Valentin's drink of choice. Can't have that at work though *burp*
now, back to the question itself. Zhukovsky (I'll stick to the @j_w_pepper spelling) worked for the KGB, now FSB. Yes, he seems like a fun character, but so does Putin when he wants to. I think Bond's 'professional courtesy' was a mistake. Yes, Zhukovsky helps him to take care of Janus, but that's only out of his own interest. Same with Elektra. And he still makes money out of it. So, considering my own connections, it'd be better to stay away.
Now, Raoul is an oddball. He runs a cigar factory, and at the same time has 'services' to party officials that aren't too clear. He's a 'sleeper agent', but he doesn't want to betray his country? Does he mean he is loyal to some sort of democratic underground? For beeing a sleeper agent would be enough for the current regime to classify him as a traitor. Working with Bond, however innocent, would as well.
I did smoke some cuban cigars after I got them there (esplendidos) and I loved the taste, but not the aftertaste, which I find horrible. But that goes for cigars in general. But a good explanation on how they're made I find fascinating none-the less. So, for my own safety, and the setting, I'll go for Raoul in Cuba.
Exactly. Another one that can be added here is last name Sciarra from SP. If you write it like that then the pronunciation should be "Sharra" and not "Skiarra" as they say in the film. If you want it to sound like "Skiarra" the correct spelling would be Schiarra.