as Diana was at work,
so I played with a few more photographs, this a black & white of a temple in Thailand,
and then a few panoramas, I had now made a template in which to fit the different sized prints so that they all printed out at the same size, above the Tower of London, when the grounds were sown with wild flowers,
Eastbourne beach, with the Eye in the distance,
and lastly Santorini, after which Diana arrived home, then a telephone call from Robbie, he had time to pop round to Kai's home to make the gas hob work again, it had a hissy fit and just stopped working, also to fine tune the heating in her home, the radiators were all turned fully on, which meant that the upstairs ones and the ones furthest from the boiler downstairs were not receiving the amount of hot water they should have done, all now working as they should do, arriving home it was well past our evening meal time, but the good news was that there was not a Midsomer Murder playing, so a Bond it was, for tonight,
The Spy Who Loved Me, here are my comments the last time we watched this particular Bond,
"Diana has really developed a taste for these Bond movies, James Bond is back again and his new mission is to find out how a Royal Navy Polaris submarine holding sixteen nuclear warheads simply disappear whilst on patrol, Bond joins Major Anya Amasova and takes on a a web handed mastermind, known as Karl Stromberg, as well as his henchman Jaws, who contains a mouth of metal teeth, Bond must track down the locations of the missing submarine before the warheads are fired, in a strange move the Russian submarine is called Potemkin, I guess named after the ship in the film about the mutiny in the Russian Navy Battleship Potemkin the film made by one of my favorite directors Sergei M. Eisenstein, the film was so powerful at the time the film was rejected for a UK cinema certificate in 1926 by the BBFC following fears of working class insurrection, and remained banned until January 1954 when it was finally released with an X certificate, it is also famous for the scene where a mother is shot, she lets go of her pram and it with baby inside bounces down the steps of Odessa, parodied in many other films, Simpson's and one of the Naked Gun series spring to mind, great film and yes I have it and 3 or 4 others from this great director", after which Diana was off to bed, for myself Have I Got A Bit More News For You, followed by a It Ain't Half Hot Mum, before I too was of to bed.
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