Dear Flynnmates,
Daniel Craig paraphrased Errol in an interview he recently gave to Candis magazine.
He said he found it “distasteful” to leave much money behind and is planning to get rid of his fortune during his lifetime. “Dying rich, means dying a failure” mimics Flynn`s quote ‘Any man who dies with more than $10000 to his name is a failure.’ rather nicely. While our Hollywood hero kept his word and died a success, James B(l)ond may be facing his biggest battle yet. His estimated worth is said to be about $160 millions.
This kinda explains the title of his upcoming 007 movie “No time to die”.
Enjoy,
— shangheinz
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For Flynnmates who like me have a special bond with 007, the NTTD movie features many of Errol‘s stomping grounds in Port Antonio: variety.com…
And here is the namesake Marina: www.youtube.com…
At long last, “Shaken-Not-Stirred” Heinz… we have THE etymology of the descriptor to your latest (partial) sobriquet… you may well recall the story of the Master of Boston House keeping an “iceman” on hand JUST for the tending to of this “chilling agent” for that special wine there that he loved so.
In this particular instance, however, the phrase of simply “on ice” was more the actual practice though doubt its exclusive Jamaican roots…
Anyway~ cheers!
I drink to you calling me Shakesbeer, King Karl. Boston bestowed a lot of suspence upon us with the Strangler, the Dahlia or even the acting of Ben Affleck. Jamaica though may top these. Why was the Master of Bellevue, ex OSS and best Etonian buddy of Ian Fleming called the wickedest man of the world? www.theerrolflynnblog.com…