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You are very smart. You could work with George Osbourne ;)
Smart in dress or in terms of education, @Perdogg? Pray tell which.
Or that you're rather partial to a £10 burger! ;-)
Did you see the picture from Twitter @Perdogg put up of me on the boards? :)
I would feel safe at night if you were the Second Lord of HM Treasury.
Yes, he put the now infamous Twitter pic of George Osborne up in a thread and said it was me! :) Don't know whether its a compliment or not?! ;)
Oh, thank you. Do you think I would do a good job then?
Me too. I did, for one.
Yes.
Well I have a First in History, as does Osborne, or perhaps he had a 2:1? And I am a natural Conservative.
That's very impressive! You've got quite a Bond future ahead of you, I daresay.
PS--Just out of curiosity, where did you manage to get a copy of CR in Sweden?
Thank you sir!
Well, the one i read back in '06 was the first release from 1955. But then i brought a new edition which had the front of the CR poster. But i prefer the english versions, they are more real and capture the sense of the Flemings prose better!
The CR one was available at a book-store. The rest of them did i buy online.
People at book stores here just shake's there heads and looks at me as if i were crazy when i ask them about the Fleming novels. And the continuation novels is even more impossible to find.
I as afraid of that, but I'm not surprised. Don't let them bother you.
Well, i got them all so that's not an issue.
I understood most of it and what I didn't I made it my business to discover.
I owe my life long reading habit, my love of fare away places, beautiful things and beautiful women all to the late, great Ian Fleming (RIP) and I am eternally grateful!
It was unbelievable!
The cultural impact of Bond can't be over estimated. It literally changed lives. For the first time we were taken to glamorous fare away places in the most amazing fashion.
I started life in a small UK mining village and finished up running a multi-national in the USA with sales of over 1 billion US$ and Mr.Bond had more than a little bit to do with it. The novels made me ambitious!
Very interesting - the cultural significance of Fleming's work is often overlooked but is absolutely key to Bond's longetivity. The UK was quite a dark place in 1953. The country was still suffering from post war shock and rationing had just stopped. This was the environment into which Fleming launched his suave, sophisticated, Bentley driving secret agent. It made us all dream and was as important to shaping the swinging sixties as The Beatles.
I started reading the books at boarding school which often resulted in multiple purchases because the teachers kept confiscating them. Doubtless to read themselves!
Certainly, getting into the franchise young did me nothing but good.