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Not that I don't already, but if I was an unruly child, I would most certainly do and listen to everything my parents asked and said if they referred to me as '007.'
When ever I'm invited somewhere or when I go out, I always manage without fail to say, "I'm delighted to be here".
When ever anyone has doubts about things I say, do or have done, I always reply with, "never has there ever been a man more misunderstood".
I quote Bond more than I'd care to admit.
I use "really" in the same way and tone Sean uses it after Helga Brandt says "Mr. Osato believes in a healthy chest."
I so would have expected a G section remark from you, sir. ;-)
I've used that a few times lately without even thinking about it. Is that after Bond orders the large Mount Gay with soda and joins (and later crushes) Dimitrios at the poker table?
I believe so.
Come to think of it, I have and look forward to using heavily "do I look like I give a damn?"
I use this at Cricket practice a lot. Especially when I'm rubbing the cricket ball up down on the front of my flannels.
"Oh my lord, what the devil's wrong with these shoes!?!"
Jogging + smoking cigarettes = terribly counter-productive.
Not jogging + cigarettes = even less productive... ;-) Keep going!
Kick the habit @Creasy47. I know you can do it.
I doubt I stop. I know it's hard, but I just enjoy it too much.
It's hard though. Took me years to give up.
Lambert n Butler mostly but I wasn't really fussy.