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I've got a big blog project going on currently where I'm running through all the Bond films and doing comprehensive reviews of them. I'll pop in to update the review threads with the finished reviews when I get through them (wrapping up TB at the moment) and I will of course be updating my art and writing thread here with any random sketches or articles I write in the meantime. Outside of that I'll either go cold turkey or just chat in a handful of threads here as I compile my reviews to get other feedback and perspective on the films or to share my updated views. I also chat with a good many here privately, so I'll of course keep present there too as it's behind the curtain and not on the main stage.
Don't be a stranger Brady...your insights are important to the thread...and if you need me for any reason i'm here...see you SOON !!!
Sensible and insightful opinions, along with many entertaining posts.
I've been thinking of taking a long sabbatical from forum duties myself to focus more earnestly on all of the blog articles I still have to get completed so I can certainly sympathise with you!
The Iron Curtain?
With a psycho and a knife in wait...
Life is very busy still but very much enjoyable and full of happiness and great times.
Last night, I went to the Odeon double bill screening of The Spy Who Loved Me and For Your Eyes Only in tribute to Sir Roger Moore. I was devastated to hear the news last week of his passing - he was my hero and my icon. As much as I wanted to sign in here and read tributes to the man, I simply couldn't as I felt stupid somehow to be so upset at someone I only met once's passing especially the day after the Manchester attacks. Sir Roger Moore was James Bond to me - I will always love and cherish his 7 movies.
I'm back to enjoy reading all the stories, tributes and memories from all of you to the very best.
Take care
Signed_By_RogerMoore
I hope so for a bit!
Haha ears remained at normal temperature! Great to see you still involved in the forum. Hope you're well and life is treating you good
Colour it is !
Thankyou mate you are a good man.
I do try to unhook myself from the internet when I'm on holiday but I'll probably check in once or twice...
Have fun gal...enjoy your,er,'ride'...he he ;)
Bring 'FAVTAK' with you and compare notes.
Ooh. I'm taking LALD for the Bondathon, but that is not a bad idea. (I like to read something slightly connected to the area if I can; I'm also taking a Helen MacInnes set in Spain, which was the best I could find in the To Read pile.)
And @barryt007, there will indeed be spirited riding if I have anything to do with it.