The BJMDDS General Discussion Thread......
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Varieties of broccoli:
There are three commonly grown types of broccoli. The most familiar is a often referred to simply as "broccoli", and sometimes calabrese named after Calabria in Italy. It has large (10 to 20 cm) green heads and thick stalks. It is a cool season annual crop.
Sprouting broccoli has a larger number of heads with many thin stalks. It is planted in May to be harvested during the winter or early the following year in temperate climates. The heirloom variety "calabrese" available in North America is of this type.
Romanesco broccoli has a distinctive fractal appearance of its heads, and is yellow-green in colour. It is technically in the Botrytis (cauliflower) cultivar group. The newest form of broccoli runs Eon studios and is of the genus Barbara. She has one huge empty head , with a massive ego, with two thick stalks as legs, is green with envy for Daniel Cr-egg's ladies, and has no taste whatsoever in movie productions of James Bond. She is a perrenial failure at her job as CEO of Eon.
There are three commonly grown types of broccoli. The most familiar is a often referred to simply as "broccoli", and sometimes calabrese named after Calabria in Italy. It has large (10 to 20 cm) green heads and thick stalks. It is a cool season annual crop.
Sprouting broccoli has a larger number of heads with many thin stalks. It is planted in May to be harvested during the winter or early the following year in temperate climates. The heirloom variety "calabrese" available in North America is of this type.
Romanesco broccoli has a distinctive fractal appearance of its heads, and is yellow-green in colour. It is technically in the Botrytis (cauliflower) cultivar group. The newest form of broccoli runs Eon studios and is of the genus Barbara. She has one huge empty head , with a massive ego, with two thick stalks as legs, is green with envy for Daniel Cr-egg's ladies, and has no taste whatsoever in movie productions of James Bond. She is a perrenial failure at her job as CEO of Eon.

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I knew you'd never go to see a Craig film 'BJ', i just wanted an amusing reply from you....and i got it. 
Anyway, apparently production (if rumours are true) of Bond 23 should start in a few months around October or November,
so we should have more to talk about, and hopefully to see if EON are correcting things for the next film.
EA
ps-: you seem to know a lot about Broccoli!
ps:- is the heatwave coming to an end in the US?

Anyway, apparently production (if rumours are true) of Bond 23 should start in a few months around October or November,
so we should have more to talk about, and hopefully to see if EON are correcting things for the next film.
EA
ps-: you seem to know a lot about Broccoli!

ps:- is the heatwave coming to an end in the US?
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Guh. Read an interview in Entertainment Weekly with Harrison Ford and Daniel Craig, I'd like for other people to read the interview and see if they got the same impression of Craig that I did:That he's a mumbling cursing idiot(his penchant for cursing is very much in evidence.)
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I am a student of Eon's green vegetable EA. It's ONLY 94 degrees today.English Agent wrote:I knew you'd never go to see a Craig film 'BJ', i just wanted an amusing reply from you....and i got it.
Anyway, apparently production (if rumours are true) of Bond 23 should start in a few months around October or November,
so we should have more to talk about, and hopefully to see if EON are correcting things for the next film.
EA
ps-: you seem to know a lot about Broccoli!![]()
ps:- is the heatwave coming to an end in the US?


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The sociopathic blond onion has been, and will continue to be, a poor ambassador for Bond, or any other films for that matter. This guy could not be a movie usher in the 1960s let alone allowed on a film set to be in any film. The fact that this decrepidly faced thug can be identified in the 21st century as Bond says a lot about society's neanderthalic decline back into the stone ages. It seems grunge sells and moral decency is the exception, not the rule;however, all things go around in circles in civilizations, and Eon's assault on our Bond senses with their inept inane drone as Bond seems to be winding down as Bond 23 comes(if it ever does)and goes. One less non-Bond film to deal with. All it takes is time........and 'egg's clock is ticking........tick tock...........tick tock...........tick......toc........tick to....tick t..........tick....tic........ti.....t..........NO MORE Danielle!!!!!!!!!katied wrote:Guh. Read an interview in Entertainment Weekly with Harrison Ford and Daniel Craig, I'd like for other people to read the interview and see if they got the same impression of Craig that I did:That he's a mumbling cursing idiot(his penchant for cursing is very much in evidence.)



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I'm off to Oslo on a business trip on Wednesday, and my hotel is right in the center of Oslo. It will be a fairly depressing trip now by the looks of it.
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You had better be careful. I am surprised they are not curtailing things there for a while until they get to the real bottom of this mess.The Sweeney wrote:I'm off to Oslo on a business trip on Wednesday, and my hotel is right in the center of Oslo. It will be a fairly depressing trip now by the looks of it.

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I'm sure it's a one-off and the person who did it is now behind bars.bjmdds wrote:You had better be careful. I am surprised they are not curtailing things there for a while until they get to the real bottom of this mess.The Sweeney wrote:I'm off to Oslo on a business trip on Wednesday, and my hotel is right in the center of Oslo. It will be a fairly depressing trip now by the looks of it.

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bjmdds wrote:I am a student of Eon's green vegetable EA. It's ONLY 94 degrees today.English Agent wrote:I knew you'd never go to see a Craig film 'BJ', i just wanted an amusing reply from you....and i got it.
Anyway, apparently production (if rumours are true) of Bond 23 should start in a few months around October or November,
so we should have more to talk about, and hopefully to see if EON are correcting things for the next film.
EA
ps-: you seem to know a lot about Broccoli!![]()
ps:- is the heatwave coming to an end in the US?
*only* 94. A little bit better,then?

October will be here before we know it..If EON really have any hope they almost have to be working day and night to be ready in time.
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You will be OK.............the carnage was down to a lone nutter!The Sweeney wrote:I'm off to Oslo on a business trip on Wednesday, and my hotel is right in the center of Oslo. It will be a fairly depressing trip now by the looks of it.
Though the atmosphere there will be very sad!
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Brievik..........Apparently under Norwegian law the maximum sentence he can get is 21 years..............
so he could be out again in his early fifties
so he could be out again in his early fifties
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Hope he gets the electric chair, no mercy for him, RIP victims in Norway & Amy Winehouse. & like others said, watch your back out there Sweeney.Capt. Sir Dominic Flandry wrote:I'm sure it's a one-off and the person who did it is now behind bars.bjmdds wrote:You had better be careful. I am surprised they are not curtailing things there for a while until they get to the real bottom of this mess.The Sweeney wrote:I'm off to Oslo on a business trip on Wednesday, and my hotel is right in the center of Oslo. It will be a fairly depressing trip now by the looks of it.
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No European countries have death penalty, and thankfully so. We eliminated that a long time ago. It's barbaric. It's not justice, it's fake revenge. And I'm pretty sure the guy will be sentenced to life in prison. Sweeney has nothing to fear thankfully, but yeah the atmosphere will be horrible 

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He will watch cable tv every day, go to the library, get 3 square meals a day, read, exercise, and go back to his cell with a soft bed. That's European justice? There was no questioning who did it. He was caught. It's barbaric what HE did. I would let the victims families have a go at him. Ask them if that is justice for them.

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One zillion volts between his ears would not be enough current for this animal.shaken not stirred wrote:Hope he gets the electric chair, no mercy for him, RIP victims in Norway & Amy Winehouse. & like others said, watch your back out there Sweeney.Capt. Sir Dominic Flandry wrote:I'm sure it's a one-off and the person who did it is now behind bars.bjmdds wrote:You had better be careful. I am surprised they are not curtailing things there for a while until they get to the real bottom of this mess.The Sweeney wrote:I'm off to Oslo on a business trip on Wednesday, and my hotel is right in the center of Oslo. It will be a fairly depressing trip now by the looks of it.

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Are you serious EA? You can kill people in Norway and be released a free man or woman in 21 years? What kind of moronic, idiotic and down right sick laws exist in these countries to defend their own people? That is utter madness and anyone who agrees with Norway's law needs psychiatric evaluation at once! I have ZERO tolerance for those who defend, worry about, and are concerned with the rights of murderers. Once you murder, you are no longer a member of the human race.....PERIOD............end of story!English Agent wrote:Brievik..........Apparently under Norwegian law the maximum sentence he can get is 21 years..............
so he could be out again in his early fifties

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He won't watch cable or go to the library. He'll be in confinement. Doing something equally barbaric by killing him after he did something barbaric is not justice. That is fake revenge. It also teaches people that killing after someone has killed is the way to "get justice", which couldn't be more wrong. Thankfully Europeans know better than that. I'm firmly against death penalty. Not only it is PROVEN that it does absolutely NOTHING to lower crime rates, but countries who have it have a HIGHER crime rate. So not only it's not worth anything but it's legalized murder. Nobody is God, and that includes the government, and we don't live in Far West times anymore. A government doesn't have ANY right to kill anyone, even when they're caught red-handed. Nobody has a right to take anyone's life. It's murder even if the government does it. And yes he's going to spend a life in cell left with his own thoughts having nothing to do but be there alone. I think that's a far worse punishment than death and a much more effective one and FAR more civilized. No member of the families has spoken up and asked for the guy to be murdered. The thirst for blood is particularly foreign to Northern European countries when it comes to justice (Even though as this guy proved, extremist nutjobs are everywhere). Strange as it may seem to Americans, death penalty disgusts us Europeans for the vast majority. We learnt on our own soil what the horror of war is. We had MILLIONS of deaths with the two World Wars. MILLIONS. In our streets, in our houses, our cities completely destroyed by bombs, EVERYWHERE in Europe. That was enough to make us all horrified about murder and war, NO MATTER who does it, for eternity. My grandparents lived it, my FATHER lived it and grew up an orphan because of it, and he still has the horror in his eyes of people being deported and killed. So yeah, we're dead set against death penalty. And thankfully so. And no, thankfully nobody ELSE is going to be murdered for this, there's been enough so far. Dude is going to be in prison for life, and that's the appropriate punishment.bjmdds wrote:He will watch cable tv every day, go to the library, get 3 square meals a day, read, exercise, and go back to his cell with a soft bed. That's European justice? There was no questioning who did it. He was caught. It's barbaric what HE did. I would let the victims families have a go at him. Ask them if that is justice for them.
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I think this case will change Norway's laws now. I cannot see this guy getting anything less than life in prison.bjmdds wrote:Are you serious EA? You can kill people in Norway and be released a free man or woman in 21 years? What kind of moronic, idiotic and down right sick laws exist in these countries to defend their own people? That is utter madness and anyone who agrees with Norway's law needs psychiatric evaluation at once! I have ZERO tolerance for those who defend, worry about, and are concerned with the rights of murderers. Once you murder, you are no longer a member of the human race.....PERIOD............end of story!English Agent wrote:Brievik..........Apparently under Norwegian law the maximum sentence he can get is 21 years..............
so he could be out again in his early fifties
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Is the death penalty used that much now outside most of the US and various authoritarian regimes?
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The US is the only western democracy (well, OK, plutocracy) that still has the death penalty. Most of the other countries that retain it are third world dictatorships (and China).carl stromberg wrote:Is the death penalty used that much now outside most of the US and various authoritarian regimes?
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