The first James Bond movie I ever saw was in the movie theatre way back in the late '70s, "Moonraker". For me he was everything I wanted to be, all of my aspirations rolled up into just one ordinary man. That was until in later years I realised that his accomplishments were more fiction than fact. He still had me dreaming for so many years. As a young man - scanning the papers for MI5 recruitment advertisements and the like ! Later in life I even went and bought myself an Omega Seamaster watch - Still working on the Aston Martin. I still get goosebumps today when I hear that dark twangy guitar riff.I often think if James Bond was a Christian, he would ask for his Vodka Martinis 'good measure, pressed down, shaken together but not stirred' - (Luke 6:38).
961 Beer is a new Lebanese beer brewed by 5 young guys. They started in July 2006 during the Israeli siege on Beirut. Up until 961 Beer came on the market there had been only one Lebanese beer brand (Almaza). Really it's all about beating the odds or at least being ballsy enough to try.
He still had me dreaming...
James Bond
17 March 2003
The first James Bond movie I ever saw was in the movie theatre way back in the late '70s, "Moonraker". For me he was everything I wanted to be, all of my aspirations rolled up into just one ordinary man. That was until in later years I realised that his accomplishments were more fiction than fact. He still had me dreaming for so many years. As a young man - scanning the papers for MI5 recruitment advertisements and the like ! Later in life I even went and bought myself an Omega Seamaster watch - Still working on the Aston Martin. I still get goosebumps today when I hear that dark twangy guitar riff.I often think if James Bond was a Christian, he would ask for his Vodka Martinis 'good measure, pressed down, shaken together but not stirred' - (Luke 6:38).
About beating the odds
961 Beer
31 March 2008
961 Beer is a new Lebanese beer brewed by 5 young guys. They started in July 2006 during the Israeli siege on Beirut. Up until 961 Beer came on the market there had been only one Lebanese beer brand (Almaza). Really it's all about beating the odds or at least being ballsy enough to try.