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In reply to the discussion: James Bond's dirty little spy secret: He's an alcoholic [View all]kentauros
(29,414 posts)16. I wonder if they took into account that when you shake a martini
you end up watering it down. Shaking the ice develops ice chips, which end up in the drink, and melt. Stirred martinis are stronger due to no ice chips
And if he had an "alcohol-induced tremor" then did they also look into how often he makes his own drinks? When he says "shaken, not stirred" he's not telling himself those instructions; it's being spoken to a bartender.
They seem to be getting major points wrong.
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They forgot to take into account that 007 is a robot and, like Bender, runs on alcohol. nt
Xipe Totec
Dec 2013
#2
Nor Modesty Blaise - oops, sorry, wrong impression from the thread. I forgot how Archer drank
haele
Dec 2013
#18
Extraordinary crimes against the state must be avenged by agents extraordinary... nt
Buns_of_Fire
Dec 2013
#35
I know. When they had Archer wake up with amnesia in Bob's Burgers, it was classic.
Warren DeMontague
Dec 2013
#28
The wonderful thing about fictional characters is that reality need not apply!
Arkansas Granny
Dec 2013
#7
"I'll stop drinking as soon as figure out a better way to get the stuff down."
longship
Dec 2013
#11
Unless this "study" was done as a hobby, they just wasted a bunch of time and money
1000words
Dec 2013
#40
I have read more than one novel in which characters drink a great deal of alcohol
SheilaT
Dec 2013
#46