That "Vapor Paper" would be ideal for that moment when the girlfriend finds the phone number in the trousers. "HONEY" she shouts, "who's phone number is this?"
The quick thinking man would take the paper and stick it in his beverage, stir briskly, then drink it fast. And with a smile asks "What Number".
This may be followed with the girlfriend throwing him out. Therefore the paper must have the disclaimer (Results may Vary)
American Character had the exclusive rights to market "James Bond" toys in 1965- including this clever "Action Pak". Mason Adams, of course, is the voice at the end.
A great vintage toy!!!
That "Vapor Paper" would be ideal for that moment when the girlfriend finds the phone number in the trousers. "HONEY" she shouts, "who's phone number is this?"
The quick thinking man would take the paper and stick it in his beverage, stir briskly, then drink it fast. And with a smile asks "What Number".
This may be followed with the girlfriend throwing him out. Therefore the paper must have the disclaimer (Results may Vary)
Steadyrock100 4 months ago
What the fuck?
Danteguy1337 4 months ago
007 isn't the type to "whistle for help."
TheInflicted 1 year ago 7
Hum, for some odd reason I am upset this toy wasn't around when I was at the right age...
ETericET 1 year ago
American Character had the exclusive rights to market "James Bond" toys in 1965- including this clever "Action Pak". Mason Adams, of course, is the voice at the end.
fromthesidelines 1 year ago