From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #10738 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Friday, February 17 2023 Volume 14 : Number 10738 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Celebrating Kohls anniversary with an Shark Flex Hair System ["Kohls Rewa] 3 free bottles of Turmeric today ["Turmeric Refill" Subject: Celebrating Kohls anniversary with an Shark Flex Hair System Celebrating Kohls anniversary with an Shark Flex Hair System http://squirtingschooll.shop/VUL8p_W_sP_P-p13-C_eI5vxSPNUsSIcur1jgLP-3IhsFJsrTg http://squirtingschooll.shop/las2N1nVyDz6VD3i4mEyk0TihfuHfMwuDLmbT5ukpf0nd9edTg oldfinger's mansion near Reculver where he narrowly escapes being caught on camera looking through the house. Goldfinger introduces Bond to his factotum, a Korean named Oddjob. Green, low-slung sports car An Aston Martin DB Mark III, as driven by Bond Yellow car of the 'sit-up-and-beg' style A 1909 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost, as driven by Goldfinger Issued by MI6 with an Aston Martin DB Mark III, Bond trails Goldfinger in his vintage Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost (adapted with armour plating and bulletproof glass), driven by Oddjob. Both travel by air ferries to Switzerland. Bond manages to trace Goldfinger to a warehouse in Geneva, where he finds that the armour of the Rolls-Royce is actually white-gold, cast into panels at his Kent refinery. When the car reaches the factory in Switzerland (Enterprises Auric AG), Goldfinger recasts the gold from the armour panels into aircraft seats and fits the seats to the aeroplanes of Mecca Charter Airline, in which he holds a large stake. The gold is finally sold in India at a large profit. Bond foils an assassination attempt on Goldfinger by Jill Masterton's sister, Tilly, to avenge Jill's death at Goldfinger's hands: he had painted her body with gold paint, which killed her. Bond and Tilly attempt to escape when the alarm is raised, but are captur ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2023 12:43:00 +0100 From: "Turmeric Refill" Subject: 3 free bottles of Turmeric today 3 free bottles of Turmeric today http://costcosurvey.shop/PxIUtdknHR2-Swa25iNBU0LoDdZBgvqSkqnHs4jtcDtQh49tVA http://costcosurvey.shop/PYCvGntoWkK9S26Y1UCCGnC7NTVv_7h5BRMZVKB8i3MdOAPobw leming had long been fascinated with gold. He was a collector of Spanish doubloons, and he commissioned a gold-plated typewriter from the Royal Typewriter Company, although he never actually used it; he wrote with a gold-tipped ballpoint pen and included the theft or obtaining of gold in several of his stories. When researching for Goldfinger, Fleming reinforced his knowledge of gold by sending a questionnaire to an expert at the Worshipful Company of Goldsmithsbone of the livery companies of the City of London who assay precious metals for puritybwith a list of queries about gold, its properties and the background of the industry, including smuggling. Fleming had originally conceived the card game scene as a separate short story but instead used the device for Bond and Goldfinger's first encounter. The architect Ern? Goldfinger threatened to sue Fleming over the use of the name. With the book already printed but not released, Fleming threatened to add an erratum slip to the book changing the name from Goldfinger to Goldprick and explaining why; the matter was settled out of court after the publishers, Jonathan Cape, paid Ern?'s legal costs, agreed to ensure the name Auric was always used in conjunction with Goldfinger and sent him six copies of the novel. Once Fleming completed the novelbwhich he found the easiest of all the Bond books to writebhe thought he had exhausted his inspiration fo ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2023 13:23:12 +0100 From: "Healthier and Happier" Subject: The Truth Behind The Keto Revolution The Truth Behind The Keto Revolution http://wholefooods.today/TjYAWZtWqUdkZmimdaEecHbvVpGIrCtLacLeMUTsJUgrS09acw http://wholefooods.today/bnezGWFO5QlZFnR0bHDY7DE6ij3mV11Hgh3PZxVJ_lvG8zg_Bw Fleming based some points in the book on events he had read about. The pre-First World War death of a showgirl in Europe after she had covered herself in paint was one such idea, and the depressurisation of Goldfinger's plane was a plot device Fleming had intended to use elsewhere, but which he included in Goldfinger. Some years previously a plane had depressurised over the Lebanon and an American passenger had been sucked out of the window; Fleming, who was not a comfortable airline passenger, had made note of the incident to use it. As he had done in previous Bond novels, Fleming used the names of several friends or associates in the novel. The surname of Sir John Masterman, the MI5 agent and Oxford academic who ran the double-cross system during the Second World War, was used as the basis for the Masterton sisters; Alfred Whiting, the golf professional at Royal St George's Golf Club, Sandwich, became Alfred Blacking; while the Royal St George's Golf Club itself became the Royal St Mark's, for the game between Bond and Goldfinger. In June 1957 Fleming played in the Bowmaker Pro-Am golf tournament at the Berkshire Golf Club, where he partnered Peter Thomson, th ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2023 09:20:58 +0100 From: "Target Department" Subject: Reminder about your Ninja Air Fryer Reward Reminder about your Ninja Air Fryer Reward http://goodsurvesy.shop/CSG664AbmjMznr6rPq_1mV2Hzfyxb5x8FHUmYw1HloDOn4hCbQ http://goodsurvesy.shop/nO3iKib6Eo4v1UVUc8q_-JEa3phTR3LARiMN1LvRTE5-2rGclA While changing planes in Miami after closing down a Mexican heroin smuggling operation, the British Secret Service operative James Bond meets Junius Du Pont, a rich American businessman whom Bond had briefly met and gambled with in Casino Royale. Du Pont asks Bond to watch Auric Goldfinger, with whom Du Pont is playing canasta, to discover if he is cheating. Bond soon realises that Goldfinger is using his assistant, Jill Masterton, to spy on Du Pont's cards. Bond blackmails Goldfinger into admitting his guilt and paying back Du Pont's lost money; Bond also has a brief affair with Masterton. Back in London, Bond's superior, M, tasks him with determining how Goldfinger is smuggling gold out of Britain; M also suspects Goldfinger of being connected to SMERSH and financing their western networks with his gold. Bond visits the Bank of England for a briefing on the methods of gold smuggling. Coincidence Bond contrives to meet and play a round of golf with Goldfinger; Goldfinger attempts to win the golf match by cheating, but Bond turns the tables on him, beating him in the process. He is subsequently invited to Goldfinger's mansion near Reculver where he narrowly escapes being caught on camera looking through the house. Goldfinger introduces Bond to his factotum, a Korean named Oddjob. Green, low-slung sports car An Aston Martin DB Mark III, as driven by Bond Yellow car of the 'sit-up-and-beg' style A 1909 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost, as driven by Goldfinger Issued by MI6 with an Ast ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2023 12:18:39 +0100 From: "Professional Recognition" Subject: Last Chance: You Have Been Selected for 2022... Last Chance: You Have Been Selected for 2022... http://antifungalfoot.today/gWS0GFBbhLF714X84y5K5JI_NOKf57svAZXY4aHyYyYiycdSrQ http://antifungalfoot.today/GBrSZrWJbPJZF2KhPkZ9IMPfxmp7Vr7XNyMSEJ9j8-2L60Y4 y January 1958 the author Ian Fleming had published five novels in the preceding five years: Casino Royale in 1953, Live and Let Die (1954), Moonraker (1955), Diamonds Are Forever (1956) and From Russia, with Love in 1957. A sixth, Dr. No, was being edited and prepared for production. That month Fleming travelled to his Goldeneye estate in Jamaica to write Goldfinger. He followed his usual practice, which he later outlined in Books and Bookmen magazine: "I write for about three hours in the morning ... and I do another hour's work between six and seven in the evening. I never correct anything and I never go back to see what I have written ... By following my formula, you write 2,000 words a day." He returned to London in March that year with a 270-page typescript, the longest he had produced to that time. He initially gave the manuscript the title The Richest Man in the World; few alterations were made to the story before publication. Although Fleming did not date the events within his novels, John Griswold and Henry Chancellorbboth of whom wrote books for Ian Fleming Publicationsbidentified different timelines based on events and situations within the novel series as a whole. Chancellor put the events of Goldfinger in 1957; Griswold is more precise, and considers the story to have taken place from late-April to early-June that year. Fleming had long been fascinated with gold. He was a collector of Spanish doubloons, and he commissioned a gold-plated t ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2023 14:45:05 +0100 From: "Nerve Renew" Subject: Outraged senior DEMANDS life back after nerve pain Outraged senior DEMANDS life back after nerve pain http://christiaprepaper.today/DkXlMib8ThvwlttGjmpI25IsQStE2nPkhaqYMw77fOkbEfMb http://christiaprepaper.today/mdviOAtYvsW3a1IhKSxOwid-A5qbyhDDk_BvfsXPDr2rzaiv1Q he writer Anthony Burgess, in his 1984 work Ninety-nine Novels, describes Fleming's malefactors as "impossible villains, enemies of democracy, megalomaniacs"; Burgess goes on to write that Goldfinger "is the most extravagant of these". The character was described by Benson as "Fleming's most successful villain" to that point in the series, and Fleming gives him several character flaws that are brought out across the novel. Black writes that psychologically Goldfinger is warped, possibly because of an inferiority complex brought on by his shortness, in contrast to several of Fleming's other over-sized villains. Physically he is odd, with a lack of proportion to his body. According to the literary analyst LeRoy L. Panek, in his examination of 20th-century British spy novels, in several of Fleming's novels he uses "characters as psychological counters in a game of simplified psychology". Fleming writes that "Bond always mistrusted short men. They grew up from childhood with an inferiority complex. ... Napoleon had been short, and Hitler. 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The novelist Raymond Bensonbwho later wrote a series of Bond novelsbsees Goldfinger as a transitional novel, making Bond more human than in previous books and more concerned with what Benson calls "the mortal trappings of life". This manifests itself in the opening chapter of the book as Bond sits in Miami airport and thinks through his fight with and killing of a Mexican thug. Benson also finds Bond developing something of a sense of humour in Goldfinger, verbally abusing Oddjob for his own amusement. The anthropologist Anthony Synnott examined several examples of racism in the Bond novels, and finds in Goldfinger examples of "the most blatant racism" of the series, all of which concern the Koreans; as an example, Synnott highlights the sentence "putting Oddjob and any other Korean firmly in his place, which, in Bond's estimation, was rather lower than apes in the mammalian hierarchy". Benson agrees that Bond is shown as a bigot in the passage quoted, and observes that this is the only point in all the works in which Bond disparages a whole race. .. everything was out of proportion. Goldfinger was short, not more than five feet tall, and on top of the thick body and blunt, peasant legs, was set almost directly into the shoulders, a huge and it seemed almost exactly round head. It was as if Goldfinger had been put together with bits of other people's bodies. Nothing seemed to belong. 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Auric Goldfinger is obsessed by gold andbto Bond's eyeba gauche individual with unusual appetites; Fleming probably based the character on the American gold tycoon Charles W. Engelhard Jr. Fleming also used his own experiences within the book; the round of golf played with Goldfinger was based on a 1957 tournament at the Berkshire Golf Club in which Fleming partnered Peter Thomson, the winner of The Open Championship. On its release, Goldfinger went to the top of the best-seller lists; the novel was broadly well received by the critics and was favourably compared to the works of the thriller writers H. C. McNeile and John Buchan. Goldfinger was serialised as a daily story and as a comic strip in the Daily Express, before it became the third James Bond feature film of the Eon Productions series, released in 1964 and starring Sean Connery as Bond. 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He was a collector of Spanish doubloons, and he commissioned a gold-plated typewriter from the Royal Typewriter Company, although he never actually used it; he wrote with a gold-tipped ballpoint pen and included the theft or obtaining of gold in several of his stories. When researching for Goldfinger, Fleming reinforced his knowledge of gold by sending a questionnaire to an expert at the Worshipful Company of Goldsmithsbone of the livery companies of the City of London who assay precious metals for puritybwith a list of queries about gold, its properties and the background of the industry, including smuggling. Fleming had originally conceived the card game scene as a separate short story but instead used the device for Bond and Goldfinger's first encounter. The architect Ern? Goldfinger threatened to sue Fleming over the use of the name. With the book already printed but not released, Fleming threatened to add an erratum slip to the book changing the name from Goldfinger to Goldprick and explaining why; the matter was settled out of court after the publishe ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2023 12:43:07 +0100 From: "Turmeric Refill" Subject: There must be a mistake There must be a mistake http://costcosurvey.shop/6wsphMdP4DZ7AoCwD17Bm1MA9rWVf5t8VeijiNqq0fKJf9hMhA http://costcosurvey.shop/itKRmcnIDLlUFujnnJhhlCb_XJcoK5ySgmnGq2na7aKAoMBNPw leming had long been fascinated with gold. He was a collector of Spanish doubloons, and he commissioned a gold-plated typewriter from the Royal Typewriter Company, although he never actually used it; he wrote with a gold-tipped ballpoint pen and included the theft or obtaining of gold in several of his stories. When researching for Goldfinger, Fleming reinforced his knowledge of gold by sending a questionnaire to an expert at the Worshipful Company of Goldsmithsbone of the livery companies of the City of London who assay precious metals for puritybwith a list of queries about gold, its properties and the background of the industry, including smuggling. Fleming had originally conceived the card game scene as a separate short story but instead used the device for Bond and Goldfinger's first encounter. The architect Ern? Goldfinger threatened to sue Fleming over the use of the name. With the book already printed but not released, Fleming threatened to add an erratum slip to the book changing the name from Goldfinger to Goldprick and explaining why; the matter was settled out of court after the publishers, Jonathan Cape, paid Ern?'s legal costs, agreed to ensure the name Auric was always used in conjunction with Goldfinger and sent him six copies of the novel. Once Fleming completed the novelbwhich he found the easiest of all the Bond books to writebhe thought he had exhausted his inspiration fo ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2023 10:30:04 +0100 From: "Huusk.Knives" Subject: Beautiful and unique Huusk Knives are essential for every chef. Beautiful and unique Huusk Knives are essential for every chef. http://antifungalfoot.today/KQlblWn4sjGSNyPSb6E5beoZioEIcZ__UbgG19w0ZHZ_hWD7iQ http://antifungalfoot.today/C5RA3V63bIYvVr2kwCkfHpbEO-GOo1o8w4J2ZcmN6RR6csXZCw ld from the armour panels into aircraft seats and fits the seats to the aeroplanes of Mecca Charter Airline, in which he holds a large stake. The gold is finally sold in India at a large profit. Bond foils an assassination attempt on Goldfinger by Jill Masterton's sister, Tilly, to avenge Jill's death at Goldfinger's hands: he had painted her body with gold paint, which killed her. Bond and Tilly attempt to escape when the alarm is raised, but are captured. Enemy action Bond is tortured by Oddjob when he refuses to confess his role in trailing Goldfinger. In a desperate attempt to escape being cut in two by a circular saw, Bond offers to work for Goldfinger, a ruse that Goldfinger initially refuses but then accepts. Bond and Tilly are subsequently taken to Goldfinger's operational headquarters in a warehouse in New York City. They are put to work as secretaries for a meeting between Goldfinger and several gangsters (including the Spangled Mob and the Mafia), who have been recruited to assist in "Operation Grand Slam"bstealing gold from the United States Bullion Depository at Fort Knox. One of the gang leaders, Helmut Springer, refuses to join the operation and is killed by Oddjob. Bond learns that the operation includes killing the inhabitants of Fort Knox by introducing poison into the water supply. He manages to conceal a message in the toilet of Goldfinger's private plane, where he hopes it will be found and sent to Pinkertons, where his friend and ex-counterpart Felix Leiter now works. Operation Grand Slam commences, and it transpires that Leiter has found and acted on Bond's message. A battle commences, but Goldfinger ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2023 08:29:05 +0100 From: "Lowes Survey Rewards" Subject: We have been trying to reach you - Please respond! We have been trying to reach you - Please respond! http://goodsurvesy.shop/P8fYFOmAv0d6--_Fhy53YsBHMWun51XgUSJUY0L7DdSYaEAH7g http://goodsurvesy.shop/UHn_brmsnb_i0n-rysXtyg5XsLzmQNwDC8vQYOlUcRRQZjjktg Goldfinger is the seventh novel in Ian Fleming's James Bond series. Written in January and February 1958, it was first published in the UK by Jonathan Cape on 23 March 1959. The story centres on the investigation by the British Secret Service operative James Bond into the gold smuggling activities of Auric Goldfinger, who is also suspected by MI6 of being connected to SMERSH, the Soviet counter-intelligence organisation. As well as establishing the background to the smuggling operation, Bond uncovers a much larger plot: Goldfinger plans to steal the gold reserves of the United States from Fort Knox. Fleming developed the James Bond character in Goldfinger, presenting him as a more complex individual than in the previous novels, and bringing out a theme of Bond as a St George figure. This theme is echoed by the fact that it is a British agent sorting out an American problem. In common with his other Bond stories, Fleming used the names of people he knew, or knew of, throughout his story, including the book's eponymous villain, who was named after the architect Ern? Goldfinger. 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Goldfinger and disliked him: it was Blackwell who reminded Fleming of the name. Fleming also disliked Goldfinger, who, Fleming thought, destroyed Victorian buildings and replaced them with his own modernist designs, particularly a terrace at Goldfinger's own residence at 2 Willow Road, Hampstead. Blackwell had his name used as the heroin smuggler at the beginning of the book, with a sister who was a heroin addict. There were some similarities between Ern? and Auric Goldfinger: both were Jewish immigrants who came to Britain from Eastern Europe in the 1930s and both were Marxists. The fictional and real Goldfingers were physically very different. 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