Shaken melts the ice more. He was arrogantly ordering a weak martini. Also, that nasty juniper taste is going to hide any rufie they put in there, so knock yourself out.
The James Bond character reflected the alcohol-saturated culture of the 50s and 60s. There was this myth about the macho man who could drink all the time and never suffer slowed reflexes, poor decision-making or hangover. It was nearly as omnipresent in movies as the French obsession with cigarettes.
Imagine over 3 years ago
The spy who loved himself.
rekam Premium Member over 3 years ago
Well, he did say he’s Bland. Very Bland. Yuck!
rekam Premium Member over 3 years ago
jambon translated from French means ham, as I recall from taking French over 65 years ago.
basspro over 3 years ago
I’ve definitely heard and seen unibrows but unieyes this is a first.
Zebrastripes over 3 years ago
James Bland has many ways to kill a mood…
BearAndPartyDucks over 3 years ago
There’s an amusement park near Altoona, PA that used be be named “Bland’s Park.”
timinwsac Premium Member over 3 years ago
James Bland….a legend in his own mind.
Jeffin Premium Member over 3 years ago
Is that a crashing boar down below?
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 3 years ago
The spy who dissed me.
moeric9 over 3 years ago
And she says “my name is Dr. No.”
WCraft Premium Member over 3 years ago
And I drive a Yugo and carry a squirt gun…
DCBakerEsq over 3 years ago
I like my women the same way … shaken, not stirred.
zeexenon over 3 years ago
She may be more interested in how many gram-moles of ethanol is her defenses limit.
spaced man spliff over 3 years ago
Jambon in French. Jamón in Spanish. But Prosciutto in Italian. Whyizzthat? I’ll go for Schinken now.
Daeder over 3 years ago
Actually, Ian Fleming chose the name “James Bond” because he thought it was a very ordinary and boring name.
ChukLitl Premium Member over 3 years ago
Shaken melts the ice more. He was arrogantly ordering a weak martini. Also, that nasty juniper taste is going to hide any rufie they put in there, so knock yourself out.
vacman over 3 years ago
Her reply should have been “Allow me to leave you here talking to yourself.”
mistercatworks over 3 years ago
The James Bond character reflected the alcohol-saturated culture of the 50s and 60s. There was this myth about the macho man who could drink all the time and never suffer slowed reflexes, poor decision-making or hangover. It was nearly as omnipresent in movies as the French obsession with cigarettes.