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Ah, with that tip I think I've got it!
Is #1 Bond saying "No, for me!" to Alec Trevelyan in GoldenEye?
So after the original I simply considered adding a visual clue, as I posted above, which wasn't needed after all. Nothing sinister.
Edit: @Dragonpol All good buddy, I remember the line as having a comma too.
You're fine, @QBranch, old friend. You're actually right to raise the point about using part of the line instead of the full line. I should've put the first part in square brackets to make that clearer. I think it has a comma too from how the line's delivered but I suppose there could be a full stop too.
No, from me. ;)
#1
Ha, I thought so! I'm all for us getting into the books, as you know!
That's it, @QBranch. From the film UP (with Carl Fredericksen). Do you have an item ready?
No For Me
a sequel to your earlier rebus
So here we go, should be enough. Or I'll take the heat for it.
#1
2 Mad 6 Degree?
#2 is half solved, half to be solved.
hmm i dont know what that is a symbol for so I feel like a compelte idiot that I dont know that symbol
I can share it would be most recognizable to folks in industry and business. And the Rebus is an affected accent/pronunciation.
I am going to go out on a huge limb and say
mikkelsen
as in Mads mikkelsen