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Fri 3 Jun 2016, 17:03,
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at 38 pont street
when i were lad living there
he was the shittest bond, except for david niven
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Fri 3 Jun 2016, 18:32,
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when i were lad living there
he was the shittest bond, except for david niven

At the end, Bond and Tracy get married. As they're driving off for their honeymoon, Blofeld's henchlady, Irma Bunt, shoots Tracy dead. This is possibly what sets Bond off down the rocky road of alcohol, promiscuity and foolhardiness.
In the above, happy-ending-for-Tracy version, it's Bond who dies, leaving Tracy to discover that the fan theory is correct - "James Bond" is merely an alias adopted by a series of secret agents - and she meets the next Bond, as portrayed by Sean Connery.
That's my interpretation anyway.
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Fri 3 Jun 2016, 17:01,
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In the above, happy-ending-for-Tracy version, it's Bond who dies, leaving Tracy to discover that the fan theory is correct - "James Bond" is merely an alias adopted by a series of secret agents - and she meets the next Bond, as portrayed by Sean Connery.
That's my interpretation anyway.