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re: Bond Films Rewatch

Posted by RobbBobb on 3/1/26 at 4:26 pm to
Connery was the best Bond, because he set the tone (similar to Washington as president). "Bond ... James Bond." His best film was Goldfinger

Brosnan was 007. He was best with the quips, the tux, the looks, none better. His best film was Goldeneye

Craig is 3rd, but not really 3rd. His Casino Royale film was one of the best in the franchise. But his overall rating falls because of his intentional move of taking 007 woke

Dalton should be 3rd, but he doesnt have a film that can topple Royale. His best outing was The Living Daylights

Roger Moore just wasnt Bond to me. He was better cast as The Saint. Moores best storyline was The Spy Who Loved Me. Plus, the title song was fantastic, and nominated for an Oscar

George Lazenby of course is last. The fact they talked Connery into coming out of retirement should be proof that George just didnt hit the mark. 007 getting married was completely anti-Bond. The best part for me was the prominent use of the fluglehorn throughout the score
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won’t make the Epstein files go away, any more than the Dow going above 50,000 will.

Look at me!

Look at ME!

Look AT ME!!

LOOK AT ME!!

Please, look at me? - Thomas Massie
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IDGAF about Iran.

Your continuing posts about Trump overthrowing a sworn enemy, beg to differ

re: This Operation Will Not Work

Posted by RobbBobb on 3/1/26 at 3:39 pm to
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this is false, Mohammad Mosaddegh was democratically elected Leader of Iran before he was disposed in 1953 by a British and American backed coup which installed the Shah who would do western bidding.

Learn your history and stop spreading neocon disinformation to the masses

What in the actual eff are you talking about? Are the walls padded where you live?
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Mohammad Reza Pahlavia was the last Shah of Iran from 1941 to 1979. He succeeded his father Reza Shah

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Reza Khan was an Iranian military officer and monarch who was the founder of the Pahlavi dynasty and Shah of Iran from 1925 to 1941

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The monarchs of Iran, including three queens regnant, ruled for over two and a half millennia, beginning as early as the 8th century BC and enduring until the 20th century AD.

And heres your clue
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Mohammad Mosaddegh was an Iranian politician who served as the prime minister of Iran from 1951 to 1953

The monarchy continued 26 years AFTER HIS DEATH

Just stop posting. I'm embarrassed for you
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We are finally putting America First.

Why are you suddenly so defensive of Iran?

Did you vote that way too??

Iran has half a century of targeted attacks against the US and its citizens. They also just went batshite insane by launching attacks against their fellow Muslim nations

You voted to keep that as your status quo? I dont believe you. And certainly dont understand your newfound leftist shift

Unless you were one of those pushing for Trump to win the primary, because in your heart you thought he would never win??

re: This Operation Will Not Work

Posted by RobbBobb on 3/1/26 at 12:32 pm to
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Why do you think people are incapable of giving analysis at this stage?

Because of all the posts in the first series or innings of LSU games in analyzing how LSU is going to lose

You know the posts that get mocked once their "analysis" gets destroyed

This is just another example of Trump haters, Kelly haters, Jay haters, Landry haters, etc. I fondly remember all the early analysis of Landry taking down Fat Woody. And look where we are now

Of all people you should recognize this pattern. Thats why you include so many qualifiers in your criticisms, that you eventually disappear from
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John Kirkiakou

:rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

This dude is a Greek citizen, a DIM, a convicted criminal for outing undercover CIA assests, whistleblower who tried to protect Bin-Ladens #3 guy from being waterboarded, and has been offering to pay people to get Trump to pardon him. He left the DIM party because Bill Clinton was making it "more conservative"

Hes worked for John Kerry, ABC News, now supports Bernie Sanders, described Benjamin Netanyahu as a "right-wing Muslim-hater", described Kamala Harris and Donald Trump as "an anti-Arab Democrat and an anti-Arab Republican"

And this guy is your voice of reason on Israel??

So-called libertarians on here need to understand who they are in bed with in regards to their antisemitic hate

1) Guys like Kirkiakou
2) Tucker Carlson while on the Qatar payroll
3) Candace Owens, of crazed Charlie Kirk lust fame
4) AOC who doesnt know where the equator is
5) Most likely gay, Nick Fuentes
5) Hamas
7) The Ayatollah
8) Bipolar Kanye West
9) Louis Farrakhan

re: This Operation Will Not Work

Posted by RobbBobb on 3/1/26 at 11:44 am to
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Boodis Man

Another Massie libertarian, I voted for Trump 3x, Candace Owens following proggie

I mean, who starts predicting how this can all go wrong, when the operation is still ongoing?
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of queers making quota

I tend to avoid these sections of most towns
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Tate were sinking…

But I was told Tate was solid, and making LSU a better place





(right up until the shootings on campus during gamedays) yes, plural
This is stupid

The Great Wall of China was built in the middle of some breathtaking scenery. Its actually more of a focus than the landscape

Grow up

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How dumb are you and why did I have to read this dumb shite?

And yet science has proven that modern civilization arose from the fertile crescent, which was documented to be the exact resting place of the Ark from the great flood, and in the same book as this earthquake was depicted at the Crucifixion

Its dumbshits like you that have the science right in front of you, and still make weak arse criticisms on the interwebz
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The Fertile Crescent is a crescent-shaped region in the Middle East, spanning modern-day Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, and Syria, together with northern Kuwait, south-eastern Turkey, and western Iran

Where is Mount Ararat of Noahs Ark fame located?
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Mount Ararat, officially Mount Agri, is a snow- capped and dormant compound volcano in easternmost Turkey.

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The Fertile Crescent is the first region where settled farming emerged as people started the process of clearance and modification of natural vegetation to grow newly domesticated plants as crops. Early human civilizations flourished as a result. Technological advances in the region include the development of agriculture and the use of irrigation, of writing, the wheel, and glass, most emerging first in Mesopotamia.

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In evolutionary biology, punctuated equilibrium is a theory that proposes that once a species appears in the fossil record, the population will become stable, showing little evolutionary change for most of its geological history. When significant evolutionary change occurs, the theory proposes that it is generally restricted to rare and geologically rapid events of branching speciation called cladogenesis. Cladogenesis is the process by which a species splits into two distinct species, rather than one species gradually transforming into another.

:rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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Ravi Thanawala, Papa Johns' CFO and North America president

And shareholders cant understand why an Italian restaurant is closing 300 stores
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There is a zero percent chance of a woman being elected to the presidency in ‘28

Hasnt stopped them from trying

* 1984 - Geraldine Ferraro was the first woman nominated for vice president by a major political party
* 2008 - Sarah Palin was the second woman nominated for vice president by a major party
* 2016 - Hillary Clinton was the first female presidential candidate of a major party
* 2020 - Kamala Harris was first female vice president elected (supposedly)
* 2024 - Kamala Harris was the first black, Indian and female presidential candidate (without winning a primary election)
She sees the DIM '28 presidential hopefuls tanking before her very eyes

Opportunism thy name is Gretchen
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Company bloat has nothing to do with DEI

:rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

DEI is company bloat. Tons of positions were created to satisfy ESG goals. Tons. Everyone knows why these people were hired, and everyone avoids dealing with them at all costs. And when they are forced to interact with them, they screw things up to the point, that efficiency nosedives, and not a single manager will step in to clean it up
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In the 1970s, the worldwide abhorrence of the apartheid regime in South Africa led to one of the most renowned examples of selective disinvestment along ethical lines. As a response to a growing call for sanctions against the regime

The beginning of ESG
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In the 1960s and 1970s, the economist Milton Friedman, in response to the prevailing mood of philanthropy, argued that social responsibility adversely affects a firm's financial performance and that regulation and interference from "big government" will always damage the macro economy. His contention that the valuation of a company or asset should be predicated almost exclusively on the financial bottom line.

Environmental
Social: Data is reported on employee safety and health, working conditions, diversity, equity, and inclusion, and conflicts and humanitarian crises, and is relevant in risk and return assessments directly through results in enhancing (or destroying) customer and employee engagement.
Governance
I didnt think I could dislike Shapiro anymore than I already did
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"Not A Done Deal": California AG Warns

Cali govt chasing more businesses out of the state

Who could have guessed
Seems like all those bragging about work from home, might want to head back to the office. Like in the morning