Re: The AJB Glossary (So Far)
How about a "Bondorphin Rush" Pussy?
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How about a "Bondorphin Rush" Pussy?
Could I offer 'Bond-ennui' that specific sense of disappointment that follows 'Bondo-phoria ' when a new Bond movie is released and you realise that you over valued it but can longer sustain the illusion.
BG = Bond Girl
BV = Bond Villain
BVL = Bond Villain's Lair
Loeffelholz, would you consider adding "The Other Place" to your glossary?
This is used to refer to MI6 Community (and I think they use it to refer to us, too). A member just asked about it.
Has "Craigxit" been added to the glossary? A soft or hard Craigxit are of course variations.
Brofeld; and my own contribution (which I hope catches on): 'Nofeld' - referring to his DAF look-alikes.
Force of Havit - The reflexive desire for, and purchasing of, Bond memorabilia without regard to want, cost, or personal preference.
My own definition for Bondclothing's rather revealing misspelling in the Tom Ford QoS SA Harrington Jacket Run thread from 31 July, 2017.
Glossary updated, to include The Other Place, Craigxit and Force of Havit - many thanks to Barbel, Number24 and Westward_Drift!
Now that things are getting closer to happening on the Bond scene, I'll try to pay closer attention Cheers, all!!
Thanks, Loeff.
How about
Canonical Bond Connery, Lazenby, Moore, Dalton, Brosnan, Craig. Thus not including Nelson, Holness, Niven, etc.
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Thanks, Loeff.
How about
Canonical Bond Connery, Lazenby, Moore, Dalton, Brosnan, Craig. Thus not including Nelson, Holness, Niven, etc.?
Since you are referring to the EON Productions releases, how about Bondeon? A play on Bondian and Eon.
Thanks for adding my definition to the glossary, Loeff.
That's a better idea than mine, thanks Westward_Drift.
Glossary updated to include NTTD - for No Time To Die, formerly known as “Bond 25”
Last edited by Loeffelholz (20th Aug 2019 16:43)
Cinematic Bond Traditionalist - One of the Bonditical parties. More guided by the traditions and norms established by the films themselves, as they've unfolded over the past 46 years. Might not have ever read Fleming; if so, considers the books well separate from the films, and feels they should remain so. The CBT will generally prefer the bigger-scale, 'spectacle'-style Bonds, and won't mind a lighter tone. Favourite Bonds: Roger Moore, Sean Connery, Pierce Brosnan. See the 'Your Bond Party Affiliation' thread.
That sounds like me! Although I am making an effort to read the original Fleming books currently.
Does anyone know where the Your Bond Party Affiliation thread is? Quick look but couldn’t locate. Thanks.
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