ellauri004.html on line 1437: Flemingistä. Häntä ei tule sekoittaa Klaus Kurkeen.

ellauri144.html on line 539: Maggin pojalle (josta tulee rekkakuski) se antaa lukemisexi kirjan The Red Badge of Courage. It is a war novel by American author Stephen Crane (1871–1900). Taking place during the American Civil War, the story is about a young private of the Union Army, Henry Fleming, who flees from the field of battle. Overcome with shame, he longs for a wound, a "red badge of courage," to counteract his cowardice. When his regiment once again faces the enemy, Henry acts as standard-bearer, who carries a flag.
ellauri155.html on line 368: The Washington Free Beacon reports that agents are today being educated on “the impact of stereotypes and unconscious biases” in a seminar hosted by Susan Fleming, who is described as an “expert in gender bias”. In other words, its some woke bullshit re-education camp.
ellauri220.html on line 542: 1955 ilmestynyt Bond-kirja Moonraker on Ian Flemingin viatonta kertomaa siitä miten paljon miehillä on mukavampaa kuin neitosilla. Tai oli ainakin 50-luvun miesten fantasiakirjassa. Bondin nätti tumma pitkä sihteeri oli vaarassa jäädä vanhaxipiiaxi. Senpä vuoxi James kolleegoineen olivat tehneet lukuisia yrityxiä murtaa neitoselta immenkalvon, huonolla menestyxellä. Se ei puhkeakaan 2 nollan kumikalulla. Neitosille miehet muodostivat turvallisuusriskin, miekkosille neitoset ovat vain kyrvällisyysriski. James oli vanhin niistä jonka numerossa oli 2 reikää ja lupa käyttää molempia erotuxetta.
ellauri221.html on line 51: 1955 ilmestynyt Bond-kirja Moonraker on Ian Flemingin viatonta kertomaa siitä miten paljon miehillä on mukavampaa kuin neitosilla. Tai oli ainakin 50-luvun miesten fantasiakirjassa. Bondin nätti tumma pitkä sihteeri oli vaarassa jäädä vanhaxipiiaxi. Senpä vuoxi James kolleegoineen olivat tehneet lukuisia yrityxiä murtaa neitoselta immenkalvon, huonolla menestyxellä. Se ei puhkeakaan 2 nollan kumikalulla. Neitosille miehet muodostivat turvallisuusriskin, miekkosille neitoset ovat vain kyrvällisyysriski. James oli vanhin niistä jonka numerossa oli 2 reikää ja lupa käyttää molempia erotuxetta.
ellauri221.html on line 73: The club’s name derives from its head waiter, Edward Poodle. Poodles quickly built up a prestigious reputation among London’s powerful and wealthy classes, and its membership reflected this, numbering numerous politicians and members of the British aristocracy. Members have included former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, John Perfumo (a politician who resigned after the notorious Perfumo affair scandal, whereby he was revealed as having an affair with 19-year-old model Helen Keller), philosopher David Hume, economist and philosopher Adam Smith, and author Ian Fleming, creator of the world’s most famous fictional spy, James Bond.
ellauri221.html on line 75: Fleming used to visit the club for lunch, though it’s not known whether he enjoyed the club’s famous Agent Orange Fool, an indulgent traditional British dessert made with fruit and cream that became synonymous with Poodles. It’s said that Fleming based Blades, a fictional private members’ club in the James Bond series (mentioned in two Bond novels, 1955’s Moonraker and You Only Live Twice in 1964) largely on Poodles. Certainly, the architectural features and opulent décor of Blades described by Fleming in his novels both bear similarities to Poodles.
ellauri221.html on line 78: It is interesting (to perhaps only me) that Fleming referenced real artists but fictitious works by those artists when describing the interior of Blades, which was a fictional club, but very much based on a real one (Poodles).
ellauri221.html on line 126: Bondin rikastumisunelmat ovat säälittäviä. Uusi avoauto, rintaneuloja, lava Taittingeria, hmm mitä vielä? Maaliremontti, jotain huonekaluja, loput rahat eläkkeeseen ja ero nollanollista. Volttikuskin näköinen Craig oli lähempänä Flemingin alkuperäistä matujamesta kuin sliipatumpi Connery ja kermaperse Moore.
ellauri221.html on line 294: Doctor Jolly Goodhead is a fictional character from the James Bond franchise, portrayed by Lois Chiles. She does not appear in any of the Ian Fleming novels, only in the film version of Moonraker (1979), but her character is similar to that of Gala Brand, the female lead in the original novel Moonraker (1955), by way of being James´s major lay this time round. In 25 years, James has graduated from screwing a secretary to schtupping a doctor of science. Way to go, Bond girls! Right on!
ellauri262.html on line 417: On 3 January 1924, at the age of 30, Sayers secretly gave birth to an illegitimate son, John Anthony (later surnamed Fleming). John Anthony, "Tony", was given into care with her aunt and cousin, Amy and Ivy Amy Shrimpton, and passed off as her nephew to family and friends. Details of these circumstances were revealed in a letter from Mrs White to her daughter Valerie, Tony's half-sister, in 1958 after Sayers's death. Tony was raised by the Shrimptons and was sent to a good boarding school. In 1935 he was legally adopted by Sayers and her then husband "Mac" Fleming.
ellauri262.html on line 421: After publishing her first two detective novels, Sayers married Captain Oswald Atherton "Mac" Fleming, a Scottish journalist whose professional name was "Atherton Fleming". The wedding took place on 13 April 1926 (Dot was 33 and Mac 45) at Holborn Register Office, London. Fleming was divorced with two daughters.
ellauri262.html on line 423: Fleming died on 9 June 1950, at Sunnyside Cottage (now 24 Newland Street), Witham, Essex, after a decade of severe illnesses. Sayers died suddenly of a coronary thrombosis on 17 December 1957 at the same little flat, aged 64. Sayers was a friend of C. S. Lewis and several of the other Inklings. On some occasions Sayers joined Lewis at meetings of the Socratic Club. Lewis said he read The Man Born to Be King every Easter, but he said he was unable to appreciate detective stories. J. R. R. Tolkien read some of the Wimsey novels but scorned the later ones, such as Gaudy Night. Se oli varmaan liian nenäkäs.
ellauri278.html on line 324: Rawhide is an American Western TV series starring Eric Fleming and Clint Eastwood. The show aired for eight seasons on the CBS network on Friday nights, from January 9, 1959, to September 3, 1965, before moving to Tuesday nights from September 14, 1965, until December 7, 1965, with a total of 217 black-and-white episodes. The series was produced and sometimes directed by Charles Marquis Warren, who also produced early episodes of Gunsmoke. The show is fondly remembered by many for its theme, "Rawhide".
xxx/ellauri125.html on line 771: She was the most gung-ho person I've ever met ... She gave 180%. I've worked with some people that you've had to coax the performance out of them. With Courtney, there was no attitude." Said Don Fleming, who co-produced Hole's debut album with Kim Gordon.
xxx/ellauri128.html on line 530: Mais c´est dans les biographies que l´écrivain excelle : il les consacre, avec une fraternité inspirée, à des écrivains comme Shelley, Byron, Victor Hugo, George Sand ou Balzac, mais aussi à des personnages politiques comme Disraeli et le général Lyautey, ou scientifiques comme Alexander Fleming.
xxx/ellauri165.html on line 288: The last verse suggests Mary Hamilton was one of the famous Four Maries, four girls named Mary who were chosen by the queen mother and regent Mary of Guise to be companion ladies-in-waiting to her daughter, the child monarch Mary, Queen of Scots. However their names were Mary Seton, Mary Beaton, Mary Fleming and Mary Livingston.
xxx/ellauri234.html on line 278: Eerik Fleming v. 1542.
xxx/ellauri234.html on line 290: Klaus Fleming.
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