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Special Thanks to "our man" on the other side of globe for making this happen -{ :007)
Knowing who to trust is Everything in this business.

TIS - "The moment you think you got it figured - you're wrong"

Formerly known as Teppo

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  • danjaq_0ffdanjaq_0ff The SwampsPosts: 7,283MI6 Agent
    Very nice Teppo -{
  • MANDY1MANDY1 TISPosts: 2,608MI6 Agent
    danjaq_0ff wrote:
    Very nice Teppo -{

    Cheers mate -{ Finally i got the screen done, thanks to our man in Australia ;)
    Knowing who to trust is Everything in this business.

    TIS - "The moment you think you got it figured - you're wrong"

    Formerly known as Teppo
  • danjaq_0ffdanjaq_0ff The SwampsPosts: 7,283MI6 Agent
    The Man With The Big Dingo :o :v
  • toutbruntoutbrun Washington, USAPosts: 1,501MI6 Agent
    I'm jealous of the book. Do you have the ISBN or some information so that I can find it on Bookfinder or Abebooks?
    If you can't trust a Swiss banker, what's the world come to?
  • MANDY1MANDY1 TISPosts: 2,608MI6 Agent
    toutbrun wrote:
    I'm jealous of the book. Do you have the ISBN or some information so that I can find it on Bookfinder or Abebooks?

    The keyword here is also research..research and research...
    While i chased down my poem book and eventually got it, i also found some
    backround info of author of the so called "Vesper's poem book".
    Vittorio Locchi, was an Italian poet and songwriter born in 1889 Figline Valdarno( the Province of Florence in the Italian region of Tuscany, which is located about 25 km southeast of Florence. He made several poetry books, before his tragic death during the first World War. In 1917 he was traveling in steamer, which was torpedoed and he died at age of only 28.
    There's a school named after him in Milano and also at least one road, if i recall right.
    Well, enough of the backround of the author and back to the main topic.
    One of his books was published after his death, the book that we can see on
    a big screen only for a few seconds... La Sveglia il Testamento.
    It was first published by L'Eroica in Milano 1918.
    If you're after this particular book:

    Look for first edition, that's the one we can see in Casino Royale. I'm sure you'll find one ;)
    Knowing who to trust is Everything in this business.

    TIS - "The moment you think you got it figured - you're wrong"

    Formerly known as Teppo
  • toutbruntoutbrun Washington, USAPosts: 1,501MI6 Agent
    Is it any good? :))
    If you can't trust a Swiss banker, what's the world come to?
  • MANDY1MANDY1 TISPosts: 2,608MI6 Agent
    toutbrun wrote:
    Is it any good? :))

    Personally i'm not so interested in poetry and my Italy is bit rusty, so i'll let someone else do the review ;)
    Knowing who to trust is Everything in this business.

    TIS - "The moment you think you got it figured - you're wrong"

    Formerly known as Teppo
  • icsics Posts: 1,413MI6 Agent
    Now that is nice Teppo….. very nice… but you need a card to make it perfect don’t you… :D
  • MANDY1MANDY1 TISPosts: 2,608MI6 Agent
    ics wrote:
    Now that is nice Teppo….. very nice… but you need a card to make it perfect don’t you… :D

    Cheers mate -{ Which card? Sim card? Business card? ;)
    Knowing who to trust is Everything in this business.

    TIS - "The moment you think you got it figured - you're wrong"

    Formerly known as Teppo
  • icsics Posts: 1,413MI6 Agent
    Welll you guess !

    Anyway I simply love the book – the photo is really really nice – perhaps you need a seashell -{
  • MANDY1MANDY1 TISPosts: 2,608MI6 Agent
    ics wrote:
    Welll you guess !

    Anyway I simply love the book – the photo is really really nice – perhaps you need a seashell -{

    Yes perhaps and handbag, handkerchief, camera, Versace 4061's, luxus yacht, Eva Green's real phone number,
    licence to kick arse etc. :D ..i wanna be a bad boy - a rogue :s :v
    Knowing who to trust is Everything in this business.

    TIS - "The moment you think you got it figured - you're wrong"

    Formerly known as Teppo
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