I don't know where to say this. But I saw a book called (I Think) 'The Film Posters of James Bond' showing the different posters of various countries. It is a second hand book. It is for sale at £10. Should I buy it?
I don't know where to say this. But I saw a book called (I Think) 'The Film Posters of James Bond' showing the different posters of various countries. It is a second hand book. It is for sale at £10. Should I buy it?
If it's a relatively large "coffee-table" book, then yes. I am a Bond poster fanatic, I have a book like that, and it is fantastic. Not only the posters, but stories behind many of them. Caveat: my book only goes through CR. If £10 is within your budget, it's probably worth it.
I don't know where to say this. But I saw a book called (I Think) 'The Film Posters of James Bond' showing the different posters of various countries. It is a second hand book. It is for sale at £10. Should I buy it?
If it's a relatively large "coffee-table" book, then yes. I am a Bond poster fanatic, I have a book like that, and it is fantastic. Not only the posters, but stories behind many of them. Caveat: my book only goes through CR. If £10 is within your budget, it's probably worth it.
Thank you for your advice. Yes it is a big book, a hard back. I think it only goes up to Pierce Brosnan films. I have seen it in a charity shop and almost bought it but did not know enough to be sure. I think I should have just bought it anyway to enjoy the great posters inside. I will return to the shop tomorrow to get it.
Personally speaking & for what it's worth - I think it's far too an emotive subject now, with very little chance of any middle ground being found between us all & no good has come from it (as been proven time & time again on there).
But hey ... we are supposedly a democracy, so let the people speak (well unless they come to the decision that no-one was expecting of course!) )
The UK Politics thread has been closed many times but not because of opinions. It gets closed when arguments become personal, and sadly that happens all too often.
I don't want to get involved in a never-ending discussion on this subject, or for this thread to function as a surrogate for the UK Politics thread. So, everyone, please, I only want to know if there's a huge demand for it to be reopened. And no, 52/48 isn't a huge demand.
The german airforce has a (crappy) fleet of state planes which is usually used by the cancellor and the ministers. Is there something similar in the UK or is that a matter for British Airways (or Easyjet )
President of the 'Misty Eyes Club'.
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
The german airforce has a (crappy) fleet of state planes which is usually used by the cancellor and the ministers. Is there something similar in the UK or is that a matter for British Airways (or Easyjet )
I think the Brexit thread should be re-opened. If you don't Higgins and I will send the issue to the Supreme Court because we believe closing the thread is unlawful!
The german airforce has a (crappy) fleet of state planes which is usually used by the cancellor and the ministers. Is there something similar in the UK or is that a matter for British Airways (or Easyjet )
Ah, now I understand what you guys mean with the „Tight ties between the US and the UK“ ) ) )
President of the 'Misty Eyes Club'.
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
The german airforce has a (crappy) fleet of state planes which is usually used by the cancellor and the ministers. Is there something similar in the UK or is that a matter for British Airways (or Easyjet )
He likes buses!
Have you ever heard of the Emancipation Proclamation?"
The german airforce has a (crappy) fleet of state planes which is usually used by the cancellor and the ministers. Is there something similar in the UK or is that a matter for British Airways (or Easyjet )
Higgins, where in Bratwurstland are you?
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The german airforce has a (crappy) fleet of state planes which is usually used by the cancellor and the ministers. Is there something similar in the UK or is that a matter for British Airways (or Easyjet )
He likes buses!
Correction: he likes painting old wooden wine crates as buses, complete with passengers inside.
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Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
This Brexit thing will be sorted out now, in just
A couple of days
But it is not a ‘discussion’ thread, is it? Why should it be reopened if only one 'side' can express opinions with out being shouted down?
Thank you for your advice. Yes it is a big book, a hard back. I think it only goes up to Pierce Brosnan films. I have seen it in a charity shop and almost bought it but did not know enough to be sure. I think I should have just bought it anyway to enjoy the great posters inside. I will return to the shop tomorrow to get it.
Personally speaking & for what it's worth - I think it's far too an emotive subject now, with very little chance of any middle ground being found between us all & no good has come from it (as been proven time & time again on there).
But hey ... we are supposedly a democracy, so let the people speak (well unless they come to the decision that no-one was expecting of course!) )
I don't want to get involved in a never-ending discussion on this subject, or for this thread to function as a surrogate for the UK Politics thread. So, everyone, please, I only want to know if there's a huge demand for it to be reopened. And no, 52/48 isn't a huge demand.
The german airforce has a (crappy) fleet of state planes which is usually used by the cancellor and the ministers. Is there something similar in the UK or is that a matter for British Airways (or Easyjet )
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
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Ah, now I understand what you guys mean with the „Tight ties between the US and the UK“ ) ) )
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
He likes buses!
" I don't listen to hip hop!"
Flying Carpets, and these are used by the PM for
Travelling.
Higgins, where in Bratwurstland are you?
Correction: he likes painting old wooden wine crates as buses, complete with passengers inside.
" I don't listen to hip hop!"
As far as I know, the underwater Lotus is currently not usable.
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!