What kind of Stag Do with Bond have??

What kind of Stag Do with Bond have??

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Mark Benson

7,515 posts

269 months

Wednesday 5th August 2015
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Ari said:
I don't recall a scene with Bond on his stag do in Spearmint Rhino in Bristol though... smile
To see that scene you need to get Quantum of Solace, Director's cut.
You'll also find the scene where M get's thrown out of Bradley Stoke Wetherspoons for fighting.

Nick Grant

5,410 posts

235 months

Wednesday 5th August 2015
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My stag do and wedding followed (by coincidence) the main locations of Diamonds are Forever. Stag in Amsterdam, wedding in Vegas smile

austinsmirk

5,597 posts

123 months

Wednesday 5th August 2015
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LeeThr said:
Asterix said:
Bond would have a round of golf in the morning, Turkish Massage in the afternoon, bit of a snooze then hit the Casino until it was light again.

Actually, that wouldn't be his Stag Do, that would be a normal Saturday.
What about Tenish? hehe
Tenish. Thats truly genius!

Ari

19,347 posts

215 months

Wednesday 5th August 2015
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Mark Benson said:
Ari said:
I don't recall a scene with Bond on his stag do in Spearmint Rhino in Bristol though... smile
To see that scene you need to get Quantum of Solace, Director's cut.
You'll also find the scene where M get's thrown out of Bradley Stoke Wetherspoons for fighting.
laugh

beer

Davey S2

13,096 posts

254 months

Thursday 6th August 2015
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Ari said:
SilverSixer said:
This is it exactly. James Bond has no friends (nor relatives), apart from the bottle.
Not true. Apart from Felix Leiter as mentioned, Bill Tanner is often referred to as a friend of Bonds. Rene Mathis was a friend of Bond (ok, killed off in QoS, but he appeared in the books a lot). Marc-Ange Draco (father in law) was a friend, and Major Boothroyd (Q) would have been up for a stag night I'm sure.

Definitely enough there for a table for six at the Harvester in Bristol. beer
Good Bond knowledge there.

I'm currently re reading the original books for the second time and they are superb.

Currently halfway through Goldfinger.

So different to the films but none the worse for that and brilliantly un PC.