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Post by SKORIC on Dec 8, 2008 10:21:02 GMT -5
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Post by SKORIC on Dec 8, 2008 10:57:03 GMT -5
This was on tv the other night. Pretty interesting, the James Bond character is based on a Serb double agent who pretended to spy for the Germans but was really spying on them for the British. He also warned the Americans of pearl harbour but Hoover didnt trust him because he was ethnic lol He was nicknamed Agent Tricycle because he liked having threesomes lol
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Post by kasso on Dec 8, 2008 11:26:41 GMT -5
His name is serbianized of the Albanian word "dushku"
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Post by SKORIC on Dec 8, 2008 11:34:34 GMT -5
lol get out of here. Silly boy.
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Post by SKORIC on Dec 9, 2008 0:09:43 GMT -5
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Post by SKORIC on Dec 9, 2008 9:52:22 GMT -5
btw Croats. Just because he lived in dubrovnik for a while does not mean he's a Cro. I know its tempting to claim Serbs but it just wont fly this time.
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Post by ccccnjegoscccc on Dec 9, 2008 9:56:08 GMT -5
What are you talking about.....as soon as you enter Dubrovnik youre immediately cleansed of your Serbness and are walking in the light.
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Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on Dec 9, 2008 21:16:26 GMT -5
You find a lot of such men from the World War II era. One of the (im)famous ones is Elyesa Bazna (Iljaz Bazna - born in Prishtina). The original James Bond was based on a Serb. Anything else is second rate.
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Post by raynon on Dec 9, 2008 23:07:38 GMT -5
[ The original James Bond was based on a Serb. Anything else is second rate. That's pure bull, Ian Flemings' novels were all based on his own work in British intelligence during WW2. Writing career As the NID's personal assistant, Fleming's intelligence work provided the background for his spy novels. In 1953, he published his first novel, Casino Royale. In it he introduced secret agent James Bond, also famously known by his code number, 007. Legend has it that Camp X included Fleming, though there is evidence against this claim.[9] The character of James Bond was supposedly based on Camp X's Sir William Stephenson and what Fleming learned from him.[10] Two men have supplied the basis for Bond's character: naval officer Patrick Dalzel-Job, and Fleming's brother, Peter.[11] Casino Royale: Bond appears with the beautiful heroine Vesper Lynd, who was modelled on SOE agent Krystyna Skarbek.[12] Ideas for his characters and settings for Bond came from his time at Boodle's. Blade's, M's club (at which Bond is an occasional guest), is partially modelled on Boodle's and the name of Bond's arch enemy, Ernst Stavro Blofeld, was based on a fellow member's name. Bond's name came from famed ornithologist James Bond, the son of the Bond family who allowed Fleming the use of their estate in Jamaica to write.[13] The Bonds were wealthy manufacturers whose estate outside of Philadelphia, Pa. eventually became the grounds of Gwynedd Mercy College. Fleming used the name after seeing Bond's Birds of the West Indies (1936).[ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_FlemingDamn, you serbs keep blabbing about how Albanians like to claim famous historical individuals. Now, this is new low for your people.
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Post by bob1389 on Dec 9, 2008 23:13:58 GMT -5
Watch the documentary posted by SKoric before commenting sqipie. Ian Fleming mentions Dusko Popov in his memoirs when asked about who he based James Bond on.
Ian Fleming is not Serb incase you didnt know, so stick yer wikipedia article up your arse monkey.
Anyways the doco was recently on SBS tv in Australia
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Post by raynon on Dec 9, 2008 23:30:20 GMT -5
You need to show us British sources for such claims...
Fleming already has made it known who was his inspiration for this character..by the time he wrote his books, he was at liberty to expose his 'bond' inspiration. He never claimed this nobody as his bond inspiration. I guess it's up to you serbs to make his story known in book and film..and don't be such copykats...call him by his own name. Not 'origin. bond'. lolol
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Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on Dec 9, 2008 23:45:22 GMT -5
[ The original James Bond was based on a Serb. Anything else is second rate. That's pure bull, Ian Flemings' novels were all based on his own work in British intelligence during WW2. Writing career As the NID's personal assistant, Fleming's intelligence work provided the background for his spy novels. In 1953, he published his first novel, Casino Royale. In it he introduced secret agent James Bond, also famously known by his code number, 007. Legend has it that Camp X included Fleming, though there is evidence against this claim.[9] The character of James Bond was supposedly based on Camp X's Sir William Stephenson and what Fleming learned from him.[10] Two men have supplied the basis for Bond's character: naval officer Patrick Dalzel-Job, and Fleming's brother, Peter.[11] Casino Royale: Bond appears with the beautiful heroine Vesper Lynd, who was modelled on SOE agent Krystyna Skarbek.[12] Ideas for his characters and settings for Bond came from his time at Boodle's. Blade's, M's club (at which Bond is an occasional guest), is partially modelled on Boodle's and the name of Bond's arch enemy, Ernst Stavro Blofeld, was based on a fellow member's name. Bond's name came from famed ornithologist James Bond, the son of the Bond family who allowed Fleming the use of their estate in Jamaica to write.[13] The Bonds were wealthy manufacturers whose estate outside of Philadelphia, Pa. eventually became the grounds of Gwynedd Mercy College. Fleming used the name after seeing Bond's Birds of the West Indies (1936).[ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_FlemingIan Fleming mentions Dusko Popov in his memoirs when asked about who he based James Bond on & Popov is mentioned. Also, in case you didn't notice the topic is about a documentary made by a non-Serb team about the "Real James Bond." Damn, you serbs keep blabbing about how Albanians like to claim famous historical individuals. Now, this is new low for your people. Um, what's the low? Claiming that Dusko Popov is a Serb? And Albanians claiming famous individuals. wtf? Albanians are the lowest achievers in the entire Balkans. Who is Albanian? Skenderbeg, Eliza Dusku, some muslim, some other actor. Has Albania ever qualified for anything in any sport? Albanians have got noone. Serbs couldn't give a crap about Albanians. They're nothing. I'll take more notice of a Croat, Bosnian... anyone else... since they've actually had achievements.
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Post by raynon on Dec 9, 2008 23:53:09 GMT -5
[ Ian Fleming mentions Dusko Popov in his memoirs when asked about who he based James Bond on & Popov is mentioned. Also, in case you didn't notice the topic is about a documentary made by a non-Serb team about the "Real James Bond." . you need to prove it..link it to the source...you saying it does not make it so.. Damn, you serbs keep blabbing about how Albanians like to claim famous historical individuals. Now, this is new low for your people. Um, what's the low? Claiming that Dusko Popov is a Serb? .[/quote] nope that he's ian flemings orig. "bond" inspiration. you need to prove it..not just say it. btw, pearl harbor was not an unknown bit of info for Roosevelt or any in US military...read ur history...it was our excuse to get into the war...and whup some eurotrash assss..lolol
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Post by SKORIC on Dec 10, 2008 0:16:10 GMT -5
You need to show us British sources for such claims... Fleming already has made it known who was his inspiration for this character..by the time he wrote his books, he was at liberty to expose his 'bond' inspiration. He never claimed this nobody as his bond inspiration. I guess it's up to you serbs to make his story known in book and film..and don't be such copykats...call him by his own name. Not 'origin. bond'. lolol We arent calling him that. Thats what the documentry was called. So get outa here
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