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Bond spoof equivalent?

"This is the equilivent [sic] of a James Bond spoof."

What does that even mean? Posted by IP: 70.100.62.186 20:24 GMT, 10 July 2007

Being the parody of James Bond. Of course you do know about James Bond? Govvy 22:01, 10 July 2007 (UTC) reply
I think what the original poster meant was saying it's the "equivalent of" a spoof is rather nonsensical. It's either a spoof, or it's not. - Kooshmeister
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bond spoof equivalent?

"This is the equilivent [sic] of a James Bond spoof."

What does that even mean? Posted by IP: 70.100.62.186 20:24 GMT, 10 July 2007

Being the parody of James Bond. Of course you do know about James Bond? Govvy 22:01, 10 July 2007 (UTC) reply
I think what the original poster meant was saying it's the "equivalent of" a spoof is rather nonsensical. It's either a spoof, or it's not. - Kooshmeister

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