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: There was a scene in one of
: them (I can't remember which at the moment)
: where Bond is called to duty while
: "entertaining" a beautiful woman.
: As he answers the phone, you can clearly see
: the SMP slide down his wrist, so it was
: obviously quite loose. I mean, after the
: "workout" he had oviously just
: had, his wrist should have swelled a bit
: from perspiration.
Ha, Ha, Ha!!!
I think we all have to agree to that John. By the way, that scene you described was from "Tomorrow Never Dies" where Bond was 'practicing' his linguistic skills with a naughty professor at Oxford.
Well, practice makes perfect......
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