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@Birdleson so you think he is gay now?
You've made AVTAK even creepier than it already was!!
The new nefarious technology in Bond 25.
Starring Snooperv and James Cringin' Smythe :P
They're multiplying like tribbles!
To end the 'gay' stupidity,Silva is not gay,he says to Severine : "Your lovers are here".
@barryt007 I asked the stupid question thank you very much and it turned into comedy hour
He was talking about his henchmen. Raoul Silva IS gay.
I think he is referring to himself and Bond.
Yeah me too one of her lovers is Bond
I bought the James Bond Calendar 2019 (Bond in Motion). April shows pictures from OHMSS. One photograph is black and white and shows a car driving in a bobsleigh run. I've never seen this pic before (I even checked, if it is in Helfensteins OHMSS book, but it isn't) and I've never read that they were putting a car in bob run (and why?). Does someone know something about the background story?
Great question! I have the calendar and I haden't noticed yet!
The car reminds me this:
:-O :-/
That's it. So it seems, that they took a completely wrong and non-bond picture for the calendar. That's a bit annoying.
Thanks a lot for your answer @ggl007
I know, just kidding. ;)
Aaah gotcha !
One of Fleming's most notorious howlers. The proofreaders at Cape were asleep on the job. So yes, that silly line really is in Casino Royale. A rare example of bad writing from Fleming.
Born Free came out in 1966, and several countries were decolonized in the 60s and 70s. In Zimbabwe, and probably other countries as well, a "born free" is a term used on those born after independence was established.
Thnx.
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Fascinating. Do you have a source for this?
The Big Book about James Bond by Sagen and Steingrimsen. They have an extensive list of sources, but don t know where they had that from.
@Revelator actually I found out from @peter and @PropertyOfALady that it makes sense in the context and it's not an error the Facebook commenter took the line and made his own spin on it and with everything else he said.
Perfect! Many thanks, @moneyofpropre2!
Thank you. Shame that the exact source isn't clear. I'm going to try and look into this.