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Bond ... James Bond

According to this timely news report, a James Bond fanatic has paid an amazing tribute to his hero by officially changing his name to "James (all the film titles of the Bond movies in order) Bond".
David Fearn, 23, is now known as James Dr No From Russia with Love Goldfinger Thunderball You Only Live Twice On Her Majesty's Secret Service Diamonds Are Forever Live and Let Die The Man with the Golden Gun The Spy Who Loved Me Moonraker For Your Eyes Only Octopussy A View to a Kill The Living Daylights Licence to Kill Golden Eye Tomorrow Never Dies The World Is Not Enough Die Another Day Casino Royale Bond.
On a personal note, Bond...James Bond was also the title of my very first post on Wordlab on June 1, 2003, which is interesting in the context of the release of Casino Royale, based on the first book in the Bond series.
Bond ... James Bond. When Ian Fleming wrote Casino Royale in 1952 at his home in Jamaica, he needed a name for his fictitious spy.

Back in the day, before Wordlab and even before the Internet, writers naturally turned to books for inspiration. In his library, Fleming spotted a book by ornithologist James Bond and decided to "borrow" the bird nerd's name.

"I was determined that my secret agent should be as anonymous a personality as possible," said Fleming. "It struck me that his [Bond's] name, brief, unromantic and yet very masculine, was just what I needed."

James Bond's bird book is still in print and, despite being first published in 1936, is still the only definitive bird identification book covering all the birds of the West Indies.

Coincidentally, Agent 007 turned out to be quite a bird watcher, himself. Check out Pussy Galore and a whole lot more at Snark Hunting where we're treated to a list of the wonderful names of the hottest Bond Girls and the world's most memorable villains from the imagination of Ian Fleming.
Wow, have I been banging away here for over three years?!

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