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Pierce Brosnan's Son Not Impressed
Copyright 2004, Paul Kyriazi
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This story comes directly from Pierce himself.
Pierce Brosnan took his son to the filming of "Die Another Day".
It was the big shoot out and escape to the hovercraft day. His
son really liked the cool cars that were lined up.
Then Bosnan shot the big scene with 5 cameras running,
explosions and stunts all in one take. It ended with him
jumping on a hovercraft and knocking out the bad guy.
"How did you like that?" he asked his son.
"Are the car's okay?"
"Yes, they're okay. How did you like the scene?"
"Can we see the cars again now?"
"Ah.....sure....okay."
The Bible states that, "A profit in his own town is never
believed." So I guess "A Bond in his own family is not
appreciated." This is why Robert Ringer wrote why it is good
in business to be "an expert from a far." Doing business out
of town gives you that special aura.
So if your great accomplishments are not appreciated by your
own group, don't fret. Don't let that be a reason to give up.
They'll be appreciated elsewhere. And in time in your own
circle of influence. In the mean time, just show the kid the
cars.
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