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& robbers) and I was Bond. We used toy guns and everything. :))
That sounds amazing Bond, splendid effort, that's just the sort of reponse this topic is looking for!
:-D
Another time; when at school, was when my friend was getting bullied by three other kids, so i just walked up to them and knocked the living daylights out of them, and i never got caught, and saved my friend, great Bond-ish moment :D
Another story: Last December my plane was canceled due to heavy snow, the airline reserved a really cheap hotel for me (I traveled economy), however I saw that people from the business class (and other people with special benefit cards) got a 5* hotel. That made my inner Bond come up: I went to the youngest female airport hostess and flirted with her... That's how I managed to be the only economy traveler who spent a night for free in a 5* hotel :D (it even included diner)
It's only recently that I thought of this as a "Bond Moment", but it is very like the bit from Dr.No.
I do feel guilty about it to this day, though. I like spiders, and this one was unlikely to have caused me any harm.
Not the biggest spider I have ever seen, but big enough. About the size of the red-knees you see in Raiders. So you understand why I wasn't looking forward to it being in my bedroom.
Found myself running up the steep steps, and mock shooting out of the tunnels..... before finally kicking an imaginary car off the ledge.
The wife was by that point very afraid about what sort of lunatic she'd married.....
I hope you took pics- if you had a good shot of the 'point gun in tunnel' pose, that would be the best facebook profile ever!
** I bet you could run up those stairs faster than Moore did ;)
Pose- no..... sadly the pictures are of me running around like a hyperactive child....
Stairs- I started out well.... didn't last though... there really is a lot......
well, after nearly getting ran off the road by this guy myself - i stomped the gas of my mighty v6 Kia Optima (lol) and i sped up after him - weaving around traffic myself... so basically, you have two lunatics swerving through traffic at 100+ mph.... but all i wanted to do was get a good look at the man's license plate, so I could call up the police - which i did... once i got his plate number, i slowed back down and got on my cell phone... the chase went only about 2 - 3 miles though...... typically, i will not NARC on speeders - but i take offense when i nearly get killed by one, lol..
but the whole time, the only thing going through my head while weaving through traffic, was the music track "Time To Get Out" from Quantum Of Solace, lol..
Anyways, made it up to the roof (we do it all the time) and waited for his return. As I started running I threw my phone (needed something to do while waiting) onto a table chair, lept into the air and landed in the pool. Scared the stiff out of him.
Was immensely fun.
Also, I drive like I'm a NASCAR professional daily, make Craig's pouty face intentionally when I got out with my dad to shoot, and frequently hunt invisible henchmen throughout my house when nobody is home.
I'm 17 and still a child =P~
I had a girlfriend at the time so I never thought about continuing the "chase". But those couple of minutes were likely the most I ever felt like Bond in my life.
Haha, i recognise that from when i graduated from 9th grade for a couple of weeks ago ;)
More recently, I cut my hair short and immediately hit the golf course with my grandmother and aunt. I wore a cardigan over a dress shirt with slacks. I ended up quoting lines from the golf scene in Goldfinger like a boss.
Last weekend was my prom. I wore a black pinstripe 3-piece with a blue tie. I strolled around with a cat-like grace. After it was over, well, I took my girlfriend home with me. I won't get into details but I can say that my Bondian streak of the night ended quickly. :\">
I still often walk around my house like Bond, when I'm alone. I have an Airsoft P99 that I had painted black for a play, along with a shoulder holster that I fashioned out of gym bag straps. Works pretty well. I also have a tactical vest and boots that I use to do recon missions around my house and my grandmother's. It's more fun to exercise if I have motivation. It's pretty fun in the winter. I'm 19 and not ashamed of the impact Bond had on me. As the man himself once said "...It comes from not growing up at all."
Anyways, I lost :/ but I brought fireworks so they stopped wanting to play very quickly ;)
Paintball can provide many a thrill. I often go and engage in large scale battles. A lot of the time I don't even know the person I'm shooting at. Not very Bond-like, but I thought I'd stick it in there.