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Posts by Permission2BFancy
well that should be all of us!
This is a step back from Helen's excellent thread, but I really think everyone should read the complete works of Roger Ebert. What a fine mind.
If I could get a large order of the cheese fries they made in the year 2000 and eat them in my car right now, I think I'd be healed.
I’d eat dinner at four if they let me!
”My profits from ‘Casino’ will just about keep Ann in asparagus over Coronation week…”
It feels tragically flippant to say “Florida,” but that has to be a factor.
He definitely has the same tattoo as some people who fight for some very specific things!
Les français aiment un peu de fromage espion.
“Nike!” [short circuits] doesn’t have the same verve.
Get that paper, Mr. Bond!
“But I do hope you will sympathize with my financial aspirations which, I am afraid, are serious.”
They have truffle potato chips in the Delta One lounge, and they’ll give you as many as you want.
“Alas, attributing Vent Vert to Dior was nearly as bad as when, in one of my books, I made Bond eat asparagus with Sauce Béarnaise instead of Mousseline.”
I’ve decided this account is now mainly for posting quotes from Ian Fleming’s correspondence.
A masterpiece. Crazy Love, Vol II keeps me tethered to this earth.
In 1677, Samuel Pepys wrote that the surest way to break the morale and loyalty of a sailor in the navy was to mess with their rations. Just thinking about this for no reason.
drinkin' mr. pibb out of the nautilus chalice
This book rocks so hard. If anyone needs a Good Book Weekend.
This is so funny in light of Doug Liman’s whole career.
Table manners are good, actually.
This movie still rocks my socks off.
People love it when you're excited to see them, is my take.
Right here with ya girl
This is fantastic news.
The Financial Times is the best newspaper.
THIS BOOK ROCKS SO HARD; I wrote a whole piece on it for my nascent substack. open.substack.com/pub/lacachet...
“you aren’t going to like / what comes after America”
So excited when my pre-order came through to Kindle!
More galling, if one searches for Charlotte Brontë, the first recommendation is for Jane Austen!