James Bond ranked #5 in 100 greatest movie characters behind #1Indiana Jones, #2 Batman, #3 Han solo, #4 Ellen Ripley........Ellen Ripley ?:) a greater movie character than James Bond! Who votes in these things.
Hi gang I’m sort of back ‘as some of some of you may recall , I have been having problems with my Toshiba POS laptop ,well Sid who used to work down at my aunts Jim’s fish and chip shop ,has left and moved onto greater things, he is now the head chip cutter at the Stockport chicken and black pudding emporium in Ancoats road Greater Manchester ‘ ) talking of Manchester u,me and th boy ,had a lovely day last Saturday at the world famous Man Utd ground .We had a tour booked of the ground ,and went in all the dressing rooms and players tunnel etc ,would recommend the tour ,probably not for sir miles ) ,
Hi gang I’m sort of back ‘as some of some of you may recall , I have been having problems with my Toshiba POS laptop ,well Sid who used to work down at my aunts Jim’s fish and chip shop ,has left and moved onto greater things, he is now the head chip cutter at the Stockport chicken and black pudding emporium in Ancoats road Greater Manchester ‘ ) talking of Manchester u,me and th boy ,had a lovely day last Saturday at the world famous Man Utd ground .We had a tour booked of the ground ,and went in all the dressing rooms and players tunnel etc ,would recommend the tour ,probably not for sir miles ) ,
My work colleague is a massive man utd fan, I'd heard that since thy played Liverpool last week old Trafford had been turned into a place to park busses!
It was either that.....or the priesthood
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...talking of Manchester u,me and th boy ,had a lovely day last Saturday at the world famous Man Utd ground .We had a tour booked of the ground ,and went in all the dressing rooms and players tunnel etc ,would recommend the tour ,probably not for sir miles ) ,
Of course you’d go round the Salford ground (it’s not even IN Manchester ) ) as you live in London
Old Trafford is still the football ground I’ve been to most - my father used to take me there every home game from when I was aged 4 - up until around aged 10!
My sister and her family took the Liverpool Football Club tour last week - it looks amazing...I must do that soon...
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My work colleague is a massive man utd fan, I'd heard that since thy played Liverpool last week old Trafford had been turned into a place to park busses!
Yes indeed! It’s been an absolute bugger trying to get the wheel rut tracks out of the Anfield pitch...all that money spent and they are scared stiff of passing forward at Anfield 8-)
We drive on the right. The Swedish drove on the left until 1968, I think. They changed to the right side gradually for safety. Trucks and buses first, the other cars followed suit the next week.
The old road wasn't as safe as it looks on the photo. If you steered too far to one side you would probably become an invalid, the other side was certain death. But on the Bright side the view was pretty good and driving was never boring.
Lord, I saw that film (on TV, even I'm not that old) many years ago. Starring the very wonderful Patrick McGoohan, who just might have been Bond back in the day, and featuring...
The thing was: the police was never a part of the equation. You drove as fast as you thought was safe, we didn't care about the speed limit. Sometimes that meant slower than the speed limit, sometimes it didn't .....
It was hard to get visits from our friends in the small town because their parents didn't want to drive there Not just because of the driving conditions, but also because of avalanches. I remember one time a portion of the road was simply gone.
I wonder if our Swiss friend can contribute with some stories about driving in the Alps?
Lord, I saw that film (on TV, even I'm not that old) many years ago. Starring the very wonderful Patrick McGoohan, who just might have been Bond back in the day, and featuring...
... a young man with a very bright future.
I think Stanley Baker was considered as 007 too. Three potential James Bond's in one Movie!
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No problem at all. I'm a Dalton fan myself :007)
Definitely bring them along then !!!
Any fan of Tim is a friend of mine
World's first underwater restaurant to open in Norway !
Looks very "Dr No's dining room "
If so, I can imagine they'll make themselves scarce. )
Roger Moore 1927-2017
I think Higgins is in for a disappointment, .... they have
Plans to remake Magnum !
With Timothy Dalton in the title role, no less!!!
Roger Moore 1927-2017
"Are those coffee mugs rattling?"
"Nah - heavy session last night..."
Roger Moore 1927-2017
Of course you’d go round the Salford ground (it’s not even IN Manchester ) ) as you live in London
Old Trafford is still the football ground I’ve been to most - my father used to take me there every home game from when I was aged 4 - up until around aged 10!
My sister and her family took the Liverpool Football Club tour last week - it looks amazing...I must do that soon...
Yes indeed! It’s been an absolute bugger trying to get the wheel rut tracks out of the Anfield pitch...all that money spent and they are scared stiff of passing forward at Anfield 8-)
Not much choice!
The old road wasn't as safe as it looks on the photo. If you steered too far to one side you would probably become an invalid, the other side was certain death. But on the Bright side the view was pretty good and driving was never boring.
Now it's boring;
... a young man with a very bright future.
It was hard to get visits from our friends in the small town because their parents didn't want to drive there Not just because of the driving conditions, but also because of avalanches. I remember one time a portion of the road was simply gone.
I wonder if our Swiss friend can contribute with some stories about driving in the Alps?
I think Stanley Baker was considered as 007 too. Three potential James Bond's in one Movie!