A Conversation for Why James Bond is Lucky
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Taipan - Jack of Hearts Started conversation Oct 15, 1999
He gets to utter really cool phrases like the immortal one 'The name's Bond......James Bond' and make it sound really cool, most times, unlike the rest of us. Somehow the phrase 'The names Macleod....David Macleod' just doesn't have that essential sexy sounding ring to it, and alas, doesn't seem to lead to the same result. In fact, most times, quite the opposite.
One thing I don't agree with however, is his preference for martinis. The phrase 'shaken, not stirred' doesn't seem to have anywere near the sexual connotations of 'stirred, not shaken'
Not forgetting the ability to come up with some really quick-witted phrases while going through the annihilation stage of his enemies. The only other characters I know with such a quick turn of phrase are Schwarzennegger in his action movies, and Chandler from the series friends.
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Researcher 33337 Posted Oct 17, 1999
Ah, but for the witty response while in teh process of being tortured/attacked/killing henchmen the best bond is roger moore who can come out with the most tastelessly funny phrases after he has dispatched a nasty. Notably, none of the girls, even the most simperingly stupid ones who quake at a gunshot find that disturbing.
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manolan Posted May 5, 2000
But I still think the best line of all goes to Auric Goldfinger:
"So, Goldifnger, do you expect me to talk?"
"No, Mr Bond, I expect you to die."
Just love it.
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Random person Posted Dec 14, 2003
He says 'shaken, not stirred' and not the other way round because martinis are normally stirred, so he wouldn't have to ask for this. However, shaking a martini chips the ice and makes it melt faster, so Bond is actually drinking weakly alcoholic cold water and being awkward about it.
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Si9mon Posted Jan 10, 2004
Theres good reasoning behind this, he does not get drunk while drinking these. very handy if you need to have your witty wits about you, dont you think?
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Random person Posted Jan 11, 2004
Then be honest and order a d*mn mineral water, don't be so bl**dy pretentious.
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Si9mon Posted Jan 12, 2004
Drink a vodka martini. Drink a mineral water. They do not taste the same.
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Random person Posted Jan 13, 2004
I don't drink, and always got the impression that the point of alcoholic drinks was the alcohol, and that the taste was to be put up with. Sorry.
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Si9mon Posted Jan 13, 2004
He'd also look a bit of a pussy asking for a non alcoholic drink.
"My names Bond... James Bond. I'll have a carrot juice thanks."
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Si9mon Posted Jan 13, 2004
He'd also look a bit of a pussy asking for a non alcoholic drink.
"My names Bond... James Bond. I'll have a carrot juice thanks."
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Random person Posted Jan 14, 2004
As the guy who just said he doesn't drink, thanks for that.
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Si9mon Posted Jan 15, 2004
No offence to you intended, it was a james bond specific statement. You cant have a superspy who doesnt drink.
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Researcher 33337 Posted Aug 13, 2004
I don't know, I mean, not every alcoholic drink works. Pint of theakstons wouldn't. A lime bacardi breaser is definitely off, It has to be a sippable drink with a long name. Similarly humourously named cocktails are way off, in fact, Miniral water could be doable if he said something like "McNaird's pure sparkling springwater, no ice and lemon" ok, not so much of a ring but excellent product placement opportunity. (Trust me, got a mate wo works for smirnoff, they did sctually want to change it to smirnoff martini)
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Gavin Posted Dec 28, 2006
However watering down a drink actually makes it more alchoholic (assuming you dirnk the entire contents), since the effect of the water makes the alchohol enter the bloodstream faster. A wtered-down drink only contains less alchohol if it has the same quantity of liquid as a straight.
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- 1: Taipan - Jack of Hearts (Oct 15, 1999)
- 2: Researcher 33337 (Oct 17, 1999)
- 3: manolan (May 5, 2000)
- 4: Researcher 33337 (May 5, 2000)
- 5: Random person (Dec 14, 2003)
- 6: Si9mon (Jan 10, 2004)
- 7: Random person (Jan 11, 2004)
- 8: Si9mon (Jan 12, 2004)
- 9: Random person (Jan 13, 2004)
- 10: Si9mon (Jan 13, 2004)
- 11: Si9mon (Jan 13, 2004)
- 12: Random person (Jan 14, 2004)
- 13: Si9mon (Jan 15, 2004)
- 14: Researcher 33337 (Aug 13, 2004)
- 15: Yanichka (Sep 26, 2004)
- 16: Gavin (Dec 28, 2006)
- 17: Gavin (Dec 28, 2006)
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