Aug
30
The Driving Experience
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dennis james asked:
Everyone dreams of cars that they do not have and most probably, they will never have. Because let us face it, the chances of anyone of you owning a Ferrari or a Lamborghini in the next ten years are slim.
However, that does not stop you from dreaming about driving such a fast sports car and imagine how exactly the sensations behind the wheel of such a vehicle feel. This desire has probably been amplified by the more and more movies that are focused on fast cars and awesome driving skills (the James Bond series or the Fast and the Furious movies are just two relevant examples).
If you ever wanted to drive a Porsche, a Ferrari or a Lambo, this might be your lucky day. You can do this and much more with a driving experience program. Purchasing a driving experience is a great way to live out your wildest fantasies, whatever they may be.
If you are wondering what a driving experience is, then you should know that a driving experience is the closets as you’ll ever get to driving a fast car on a racetrack for an incredible low price.
However, there is more to a driving experience than just the fun of sitting behind the wheel of a 400 horsepower car. At first, the driving experience will usually begin with a safety and instructional lesson. You will learn how to drive and handle the car from a professional.
You will have an instructor assigned that will also give you many necessary tips to get the most out of your driving experience. All safety equipment is provided as your driving experience should not just be exciting, but it should also be ultimately safe and without great risk.
Because in your everyday life you are not driving such a fast car, you must get familiar with how such an engine reacts to acceleration, braking, as well as advanced driving techniques that will help you master the vehicle under dangerous situations.
A driving experience track will offer you the chance to drive many known car brands, such as Ferrari, Lamborghini or Aston Martin. Of course you will find other models, some of them being very exotic and rare race cars. It is all up to your preferences when it comes to super cars.
A driving experience should be tried by anyone who is in love with cars, especially fast cars, as it is an unique chance to see how a racing pilot feels. If you do not think you have what it takes to drive such a car to its limits, you can be a passenger in a demonstration race around the track as a passenger, while the car is in the hands of a professional racing driver.
This will surely leave you impressed, as the pilots at the driving experience have many years of training behind them and will show you some awesome maneuvers with these fast cars.
A driving experience will take place on an open racetrack, to allow you to reach the highest possible speeds in a safe, open environment. But if you prefer, you can choose to ride alongside a racing driver on the open road and witness the power of such super cars in the open.
Sarah
Everyone dreams of cars that they do not have and most probably, they will never have. Because let us face it, the chances of anyone of you owning a Ferrari or a Lamborghini in the next ten years are slim.
However, that does not stop you from dreaming about driving such a fast sports car and imagine how exactly the sensations behind the wheel of such a vehicle feel. This desire has probably been amplified by the more and more movies that are focused on fast cars and awesome driving skills (the James Bond series or the Fast and the Furious movies are just two relevant examples).
If you ever wanted to drive a Porsche, a Ferrari or a Lambo, this might be your lucky day. You can do this and much more with a driving experience program. Purchasing a driving experience is a great way to live out your wildest fantasies, whatever they may be.
If you are wondering what a driving experience is, then you should know that a driving experience is the closets as you’ll ever get to driving a fast car on a racetrack for an incredible low price.
However, there is more to a driving experience than just the fun of sitting behind the wheel of a 400 horsepower car. At first, the driving experience will usually begin with a safety and instructional lesson. You will learn how to drive and handle the car from a professional.
You will have an instructor assigned that will also give you many necessary tips to get the most out of your driving experience. All safety equipment is provided as your driving experience should not just be exciting, but it should also be ultimately safe and without great risk.
Because in your everyday life you are not driving such a fast car, you must get familiar with how such an engine reacts to acceleration, braking, as well as advanced driving techniques that will help you master the vehicle under dangerous situations.
A driving experience track will offer you the chance to drive many known car brands, such as Ferrari, Lamborghini or Aston Martin. Of course you will find other models, some of them being very exotic and rare race cars. It is all up to your preferences when it comes to super cars.
A driving experience should be tried by anyone who is in love with cars, especially fast cars, as it is an unique chance to see how a racing pilot feels. If you do not think you have what it takes to drive such a car to its limits, you can be a passenger in a demonstration race around the track as a passenger, while the car is in the hands of a professional racing driver.
This will surely leave you impressed, as the pilots at the driving experience have many years of training behind them and will show you some awesome maneuvers with these fast cars.
A driving experience will take place on an open racetrack, to allow you to reach the highest possible speeds in a safe, open environment. But if you prefer, you can choose to ride alongside a racing driver on the open road and witness the power of such super cars in the open.
Sarah
Aug
29
William James - Free Will and Role of Chance
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Alex asked:
William James is one of the most prominent philosophers of America of 19-20th cc. He made a great contribution into the development of a philosophical thought of his time. He also widely uses his experience of psychologist in his works on philosophy. In his works he mainly speaks about thinking and knowledge which he treats as instruments in the struggle to live that may be the result of his psychological practice. Also one of the most important themes of his works is pragmatism. He generalized the pragmatism of Charles Sanders Peirce by asserting that the meaning of any idea must be analyzed in terms of the succession of experiential consequences it leads to the idea that truth and error depend solely on these consequences. He applied pragmatism to the analysis of change and chance, freedom, variety, pluralism, and novelty. Pragmatism was also the basis for his polemic against monism, the “block universe,” the idealistic doctrine of internal relations, and all views that presented reality as a static whole. He was also a leader of the psychological movement of functionalism.
But I think that the most interesting part of his work is his views on free will and the role of chance in our life. In his famous essay “The Dilemma of Determinism” James rejects determinism on the ground that people do not have any free choices in the life. So James appeal to direct experience to provide evidence of existence of free choice. He estimates that feeling that all of us have such as regret or sorrow do not make any sense unless there is some free will. And James believes that people experience regret or sorrow only because they could have done otherwise. He thinks that if determinism were true, then people could never have done otherwise and, consequently, he comes to the conclusion that they wouldn’t have any reason to feel this regret or sorrow.
In the work “The Dilemma of Determinism” William James says the following about determinism: “What does determinism profess? It professes that those parts of the universe already laid down absolutely appoint and decree what the other parts shall be. The future has no ambiguous possibilities hidden in its womb… the whole is in each and every part, and welds it with the rest into an absolute unity, an iron block, in which there can be no equivocation or shadow of turning.” So from these words we may judge about his views on the role of chance. This quotation makes obvious the fact that we and everything around us are predetermined, fated. Consequently, people do not have any independent choice in their life. Then the philosopher says that: “The only deterministic escape from pessimism is everywhere to abandon the judgment of regret… But does not this immediately bring us into a curious logical predicament? Our determinism leads us to call our judgments of regret wrong, because they are pessimistic in implying that what is impossible yet ought to be. But how then about the judgments of regret themselves? If they are wrong, other judgments, judgments of approval presumably, ought to be in their place. But as they are necessitated, nothing else can be in their place; and the universe is just what is was before,- namely, a place in which what ought to be appears impossible. We have got one foot out of the pessimistic bog, but the other one sinks all the deeper. We have rescued our actions from the bonds of evil, but our judgments are now held fast. When murders and treacheries cease to be sins, regrets are theoretic absurdities and errors. The theoretic and the active life thus play a kind of see-saw with each other on the ground of evil. The rise of either sends the other down. Murder and treachery cannot be good without regret being bad: regret cannot be good without treachery and murder being bad. Both, however, are supposed to have been foredoomed; so something must be fatally unreasonable, absurd, and wrong in the world.” It means that the author wants to underline that in empiricism and pluralism he saw the only possible way out from our confinement in fatalistic universe that seems to be absurd.
Thus, William James defines truth as verification and in such a way he rejects the idea that any unverifiable theory or idea, such as determinism, for example, can be true. Despite the fact that he gives such a pragmatic definition of truth we shouldn’t consider that the distinction between truth and verification cannot be associated with the deliberate neglect of realist epistemology because traditionally he get used to be an epistemological realist. Moreover, he made it clear that he understood well and cordially supported the correspondence theory of truth. A bit later he told the following about the truth-building and reality: “The pragmatist calls satisfactions indispensable for truth-building, but I have everywhere called them insufficient unless reality also be incidentally led to. If the reality assumed were cancelled from the pragmatist’s universe of discourse, he would straightway give the name of falsehoods to the beliefs remaining in spite of all their satisfactoriness. For him, as for his critic, there can be no truth if there is nothing to be true about… I remain an epistemological realist… Realities are not true, they are; and beliefs are true of them.”
But at the same time a few years earlier William James told about the power of facts and the difference between verification and truth in his saying: “Truth supposes a standard outside of the thinker to which he must conform.”
His pragmatic theory of truth explains us why he is so insistent on the necessity of existence of free choices and freedom for people and I think that it is the most probable explanation of his eagerness in freedom because for him the quest of truth is of paramount importance and here he says that people have a definite choice or it’s better to say they have two ways: either we must know the truth or we must avoid errors. Judging by his works it is not difficult to guess that to know the truth is of primary importance for him and he thinks that normally people should chose this rather than the possibility to avoid errors.
On reflecting about the factors which influence our opinion or which even form it he comes to the idea that there are some options between our opinions and depending on different circumstances they may be either inevitable or they may be determined by our choice. That is, not only do our emotions affect our thoughts but also there are some options to our opinions where this emotional influence is to be seen as unavoidable and a determining factor in our choices. If one has any doubts as to this idea the only thing he needs is just recollect the facts that have been already mentioned in my work. I speak about two factors of our human nature which influence our opinions they are the intension to avoid errors and the quest to find the truth. The ability to sacrifice one for the other is normal - since the option between acquiring and losing the truth is not temporary. This is the kind of thing that happens daily in science and in human everyday life in general. For, as James points out, the necessity to act is seldom so urgent that even a controversial or doubtful choice to act on is better than no choice at all. Here decisions are made for practical reasons allowing one to get onto the next order of business. In the situations in which a hypothesis is trivial and hardly ever living, the choice between believing a truth rather than a false is seldom forced. So again we see that the necessity of existence of fee choices is of paramount importance for people and they could really help them to avoid mistakes which are not ‘well accepted’ by William James.
Thus, we can see that as I have already said the existence of free choices is highly important for James despite the fact that the fate, the chance is one of the most influential factors in human’s life. But anyway even nowadays we cannot help from admiring the great work of the great philosopher.
At the end of my work I want to recite the words of this man which to my mind express one of the principal idea of his essay “The Dilemma of Determinism” and may be of his philosophy as well: “Our determinism leads us to call our judgments of regret wrong, because they are pessimistic in implying that what is impossible yet ought to be. But how then about the judgments of regret themselves? If they are wrong, other judgments, judgments of approval presumably, ought to be in their place. But as they are necessitated, nothing else can be in their place; and the universe is just what it was before - namely, a place in which what ought to be appears impossible.”
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William James is one of the most prominent philosophers of America of 19-20th cc. He made a great contribution into the development of a philosophical thought of his time. He also widely uses his experience of psychologist in his works on philosophy. In his works he mainly speaks about thinking and knowledge which he treats as instruments in the struggle to live that may be the result of his psychological practice. Also one of the most important themes of his works is pragmatism. He generalized the pragmatism of Charles Sanders Peirce by asserting that the meaning of any idea must be analyzed in terms of the succession of experiential consequences it leads to the idea that truth and error depend solely on these consequences. He applied pragmatism to the analysis of change and chance, freedom, variety, pluralism, and novelty. Pragmatism was also the basis for his polemic against monism, the “block universe,” the idealistic doctrine of internal relations, and all views that presented reality as a static whole. He was also a leader of the psychological movement of functionalism.
But I think that the most interesting part of his work is his views on free will and the role of chance in our life. In his famous essay “The Dilemma of Determinism” James rejects determinism on the ground that people do not have any free choices in the life. So James appeal to direct experience to provide evidence of existence of free choice. He estimates that feeling that all of us have such as regret or sorrow do not make any sense unless there is some free will. And James believes that people experience regret or sorrow only because they could have done otherwise. He thinks that if determinism were true, then people could never have done otherwise and, consequently, he comes to the conclusion that they wouldn’t have any reason to feel this regret or sorrow.
In the work “The Dilemma of Determinism” William James says the following about determinism: “What does determinism profess? It professes that those parts of the universe already laid down absolutely appoint and decree what the other parts shall be. The future has no ambiguous possibilities hidden in its womb… the whole is in each and every part, and welds it with the rest into an absolute unity, an iron block, in which there can be no equivocation or shadow of turning.” So from these words we may judge about his views on the role of chance. This quotation makes obvious the fact that we and everything around us are predetermined, fated. Consequently, people do not have any independent choice in their life. Then the philosopher says that: “The only deterministic escape from pessimism is everywhere to abandon the judgment of regret… But does not this immediately bring us into a curious logical predicament? Our determinism leads us to call our judgments of regret wrong, because they are pessimistic in implying that what is impossible yet ought to be. But how then about the judgments of regret themselves? If they are wrong, other judgments, judgments of approval presumably, ought to be in their place. But as they are necessitated, nothing else can be in their place; and the universe is just what is was before,- namely, a place in which what ought to be appears impossible. We have got one foot out of the pessimistic bog, but the other one sinks all the deeper. We have rescued our actions from the bonds of evil, but our judgments are now held fast. When murders and treacheries cease to be sins, regrets are theoretic absurdities and errors. The theoretic and the active life thus play a kind of see-saw with each other on the ground of evil. The rise of either sends the other down. Murder and treachery cannot be good without regret being bad: regret cannot be good without treachery and murder being bad. Both, however, are supposed to have been foredoomed; so something must be fatally unreasonable, absurd, and wrong in the world.” It means that the author wants to underline that in empiricism and pluralism he saw the only possible way out from our confinement in fatalistic universe that seems to be absurd.
Thus, William James defines truth as verification and in such a way he rejects the idea that any unverifiable theory or idea, such as determinism, for example, can be true. Despite the fact that he gives such a pragmatic definition of truth we shouldn’t consider that the distinction between truth and verification cannot be associated with the deliberate neglect of realist epistemology because traditionally he get used to be an epistemological realist. Moreover, he made it clear that he understood well and cordially supported the correspondence theory of truth. A bit later he told the following about the truth-building and reality: “The pragmatist calls satisfactions indispensable for truth-building, but I have everywhere called them insufficient unless reality also be incidentally led to. If the reality assumed were cancelled from the pragmatist’s universe of discourse, he would straightway give the name of falsehoods to the beliefs remaining in spite of all their satisfactoriness. For him, as for his critic, there can be no truth if there is nothing to be true about… I remain an epistemological realist… Realities are not true, they are; and beliefs are true of them.”
But at the same time a few years earlier William James told about the power of facts and the difference between verification and truth in his saying: “Truth supposes a standard outside of the thinker to which he must conform.”
His pragmatic theory of truth explains us why he is so insistent on the necessity of existence of free choices and freedom for people and I think that it is the most probable explanation of his eagerness in freedom because for him the quest of truth is of paramount importance and here he says that people have a definite choice or it’s better to say they have two ways: either we must know the truth or we must avoid errors. Judging by his works it is not difficult to guess that to know the truth is of primary importance for him and he thinks that normally people should chose this rather than the possibility to avoid errors.
On reflecting about the factors which influence our opinion or which even form it he comes to the idea that there are some options between our opinions and depending on different circumstances they may be either inevitable or they may be determined by our choice. That is, not only do our emotions affect our thoughts but also there are some options to our opinions where this emotional influence is to be seen as unavoidable and a determining factor in our choices. If one has any doubts as to this idea the only thing he needs is just recollect the facts that have been already mentioned in my work. I speak about two factors of our human nature which influence our opinions they are the intension to avoid errors and the quest to find the truth. The ability to sacrifice one for the other is normal - since the option between acquiring and losing the truth is not temporary. This is the kind of thing that happens daily in science and in human everyday life in general. For, as James points out, the necessity to act is seldom so urgent that even a controversial or doubtful choice to act on is better than no choice at all. Here decisions are made for practical reasons allowing one to get onto the next order of business. In the situations in which a hypothesis is trivial and hardly ever living, the choice between believing a truth rather than a false is seldom forced. So again we see that the necessity of existence of fee choices is of paramount importance for people and they could really help them to avoid mistakes which are not ‘well accepted’ by William James.
Thus, we can see that as I have already said the existence of free choices is highly important for James despite the fact that the fate, the chance is one of the most influential factors in human’s life. But anyway even nowadays we cannot help from admiring the great work of the great philosopher.
At the end of my work I want to recite the words of this man which to my mind express one of the principal idea of his essay “The Dilemma of Determinism” and may be of his philosophy as well: “Our determinism leads us to call our judgments of regret wrong, because they are pessimistic in implying that what is impossible yet ought to be. But how then about the judgments of regret themselves? If they are wrong, other judgments, judgments of approval presumably, ought to be in their place. But as they are necessitated, nothing else can be in their place; and the universe is just what it was before - namely, a place in which what ought to be appears impossible.”
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Aug
23
Gypsy asked:
Going to see it today. I heard James Bond has turned into a Jason Bourne rather than being Bond. Is this true?
Shannon
Going to see it today. I heard James Bond has turned into a Jason Bourne rather than being Bond. Is this true?
Shannon
Aug
23
‘bond’ With the Sony Ericsson Blue Tooth Watch
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James Rothaar asked:
The Sony Ericsson Bluetooth Watch MBW-100 is a very practical, intelligent device that hits the underbelly of anyone who has ever imagined being a super sleuth or a suave secret agent like James Bond. The MBW-100 is a wristwatch with Bluetooth technology. When used with its wireless Bluetooth headset, the sophisticated wristwatch manages calls and music as simply as checking the time. This is a must-have for all lovers of bleeding-edge communications technology.
Caller ID appears on the watch’s display, so incoming calls can be answered, muted, or rejected discreetly with the MBW-100. It also has a SMS/MMS message alert, an out-of- range warning, and a battery indicator. Managing a phone’s music is just as easy. Play a song, stop a song, or skip to another track with a quick look and a touch.
The stylish watch, which was developed in conjunction with Fossil, weighs only 185 grams. It is stainless steel with a black rectangular faceplate and a matching steel bracelet. The MBW-100 is durable and water resistant up to 30 meters. It can be worn anywhere from the gym to the boardroom to the ballroom. The Sony Ericsson website lists all units with which the watch is compatible.
Being 100-percent self-immersed is easier than ever with the Sony Ericsson Bluetooth Watch MBW-100.
Mitchell
The Sony Ericsson Bluetooth Watch MBW-100 is a very practical, intelligent device that hits the underbelly of anyone who has ever imagined being a super sleuth or a suave secret agent like James Bond. The MBW-100 is a wristwatch with Bluetooth technology. When used with its wireless Bluetooth headset, the sophisticated wristwatch manages calls and music as simply as checking the time. This is a must-have for all lovers of bleeding-edge communications technology.
Caller ID appears on the watch’s display, so incoming calls can be answered, muted, or rejected discreetly with the MBW-100. It also has a SMS/MMS message alert, an out-of- range warning, and a battery indicator. Managing a phone’s music is just as easy. Play a song, stop a song, or skip to another track with a quick look and a touch.
The stylish watch, which was developed in conjunction with Fossil, weighs only 185 grams. It is stainless steel with a black rectangular faceplate and a matching steel bracelet. The MBW-100 is durable and water resistant up to 30 meters. It can be worn anywhere from the gym to the boardroom to the ballroom. The Sony Ericsson website lists all units with which the watch is compatible.
Being 100-percent self-immersed is easier than ever with the Sony Ericsson Bluetooth Watch MBW-100.
Mitchell
Aug
20
Quantum of Solace Ringtones | James Bond Ringtones ~ Quantum of Solace Theme Ringtone
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Jim McEwan asked:
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Quantum of Solace is expected to be one of the most popular movies of 2008 and Quantum of Solace Ringtones are already some of the hottest ringtones in the world. Quantum of Solace is the 22nd James Bond film by EON Productions, released in the United Kingdom on October 31st and in North America on November 14th. The direct sequel to the 2006 film Casino Royale, it is directed by Marc Forster, and features Daniel Craig’s second performance as James Bond. In the film, Bond battles Dominic Greene (Mathieu Amalric), a member of the Quantum organisation posing as an environmentalist, who intends to stage a coup d’état in Bolivia to take control of its water supply. Bond seeks revenge for the death of Vesper Lynd, and is assisted by Camille Montes (Olga Kurylenko).
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Producer Michael G. Wilson created the film’s plot while Casino Royale was shooting. Neal Purvis, Robert Wade, Paul Haggis and Joshua Zetumer contributed to the script. The title was chosen from a 1960 short story in Ian Fleming’s For Your Eyes Only, though the film does not contain any elements of the original story. Location filming took place in Panama, Chile, Italy and Austria, while interior sets were built and filmed at Pinewood Studios. Forster aimed to make a modern film that also featured classic cinema motifs: an antique aeroplane was used for a dogfight sequence, and Dennis Gassner’s set designs are reminiscent of Ken Adam’s work on several early Bond films. Taking a course away from the usual Bond villains, Forster rejected any grotesque appearance for the character Dominic Greene to emphasize the hidden and secret nature of the film’s (and society’s) modern day corporate villains. To get the Quantum of Solace Theme Ringtone for your phone, click on the link below and sign up now!
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Ruth
Click Here & Sign Up to Download Quantum of Solace Ringtones
Quantum of Solace is expected to be one of the most popular movies of 2008 and Quantum of Solace Ringtones are already some of the hottest ringtones in the world. Quantum of Solace is the 22nd James Bond film by EON Productions, released in the United Kingdom on October 31st and in North America on November 14th. The direct sequel to the 2006 film Casino Royale, it is directed by Marc Forster, and features Daniel Craig’s second performance as James Bond. In the film, Bond battles Dominic Greene (Mathieu Amalric), a member of the Quantum organisation posing as an environmentalist, who intends to stage a coup d’état in Bolivia to take control of its water supply. Bond seeks revenge for the death of Vesper Lynd, and is assisted by Camille Montes (Olga Kurylenko).
Click Here to Download James Bond Ringtones for Your Phone
Producer Michael G. Wilson created the film’s plot while Casino Royale was shooting. Neal Purvis, Robert Wade, Paul Haggis and Joshua Zetumer contributed to the script. The title was chosen from a 1960 short story in Ian Fleming’s For Your Eyes Only, though the film does not contain any elements of the original story. Location filming took place in Panama, Chile, Italy and Austria, while interior sets were built and filmed at Pinewood Studios. Forster aimed to make a modern film that also featured classic cinema motifs: an antique aeroplane was used for a dogfight sequence, and Dennis Gassner’s set designs are reminiscent of Ken Adam’s work on several early Bond films. Taking a course away from the usual Bond villains, Forster rejected any grotesque appearance for the character Dominic Greene to emphasize the hidden and secret nature of the film’s (and society’s) modern day corporate villains. To get the Quantum of Solace Theme Ringtone for your phone, click on the link below and sign up now!
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Ruth
Aug
14
indy_peru asked:
In the latest James Bond movie, Casino Royale, they play some type of high stakes poker game that is a large part of the movie. What is that game they played?
Claude
In the latest James Bond movie, Casino Royale, they play some type of high stakes poker game that is a large part of the movie. What is that game they played?
Claude
Aug
9
Can anybody find a picture of James Bond with the Bronco from quantum of solace?
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Luke C asked:
I know this doesn’t seem like the car to pick to find a picture of James Bond with, but there is definately a red bronco in the new movie, and this happens to be the car that i drive, so its kinda funny, and i just wanted a picture of it, but nobody has one posted.
Diane
I know this doesn’t seem like the car to pick to find a picture of James Bond with, but there is definately a red bronco in the new movie, and this happens to be the car that i drive, so its kinda funny, and i just wanted a picture of it, but nobody has one posted.
Diane
Aug
5
What to wear for a James Bond themed prom?
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DaZeD && CoNfUSeD asked:
My school’s prom theme is James Bond, so I wanted to go as a super **** bond girl =]
Not ****** tho, and its not a costume party so i cant use props.
I’m petit, with dark hair, so could you suggest a bond girl and what to wear?
Thanks a mil
xxx
Jackie
My school’s prom theme is James Bond, so I wanted to go as a super **** bond girl =]
Not ****** tho, and its not a costume party so i cant use props.
I’m petit, with dark hair, so could you suggest a bond girl and what to wear?
Thanks a mil
xxx
Jackie
Aug
3
trer asked:
The latest Bond movie is I believe the 22nd movie in the franchise. And the first Bond movie was made over 40 years ago. What is it about James Bond that keeps it a moneymaker?
Christian
The latest Bond movie is I believe the 22nd movie in the franchise. And the first Bond movie was made over 40 years ago. What is it about James Bond that keeps it a moneymaker?
Christian




