Posted for two reasons
1) the bit that goes...
'and Diana Rigg as the contessa, a different kind of Bond woman. She's got class!!'
...just before Diana Rigg gets her tits out
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2) A very suave looking Osama bin Blofeld's curiously contemporary threat to all humanity round about 1:40 into the trailer...
Other people are reportedly big OHMSS fans too
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and whilst I have plenty of good reasons to believe and argue that financial shenanigans are a major factor in the recent spikes in food prices, non-human parasitic funghi are playing their part also. Given the potential significance of one strain in particular, it's seems curious that this risk isn't receiving anything like the coverage that it appears to merit
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8 comments:
Diana Rigg was a fantasy woman for me in first year at school.
I was a little disappointed when a friend, who met her in later years, told me that she had even more spots than adolescent me.
The Louis Armstrong theme is a favourite of mine.
Still, I quite liked the Les Dawson impression you posted as well.
Diana Rigg was a fantasy woman for me in first year at school.
Just the first year?!
Re : inebriated lead man.
Apparently the two lead players loathed each other with a vengeance.
She once said that she always ate loads of raw onion before doing any scene with him.
Poor bugger probably needed a drink.
I like onions
/ big George Costanza fan
Ah!, but he was Australian.
As I post this, I am having a little snackette consisting of Ahmed's Chilli Pickle in Oil and half a raw onion dipped in salt and Garlic puree.
You can strip paint with my breath today and I know it is safe because there are no Australian women in this village.
The stem rust story is a worrying one but I sometimes wonder if Monsanto have a good PR Dept firing it up?
... or skipping round some fields with a squeegy bottle and a few syringes
but that would be outright LoonTalk™
In these difficult and uncertain times I think it's fair to say that the likes of the Rockefeller Foundation and Monsanto would be the last outfits to do anything underhand - however lucrative and empowering it might be
'...the Rockefeller Foundation and Monsanto would be the last outfits to do anything underhand...'
You are correct, Stef.
I am rebuked.
(I just hope the GIYUS surveillance team take note of my recantation)
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