Monthly Archives: February 2012
To iFly Perchance to Dream
Over the weekend, my husband went skydiving. Of a sort. He went flying at iFly, an indoor skydiving facility that uses a wind tunnel to simulate jumping from an airplane. In my opinion, a much safer and saner alternative. Yes, … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, Gina Robinson, iFly, relax, skydiving, spies, spy, spylicious, spywannabe, wind tunnel
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This Means War–Spyliciously Funny
Since seeing a trailer for This Means War late last year, I’ve been eagerly awaiting its release. So yesterday my husband and I went to see it with great expectations, despite the panning it’s been getting from critics. Critics don’t … Continue reading
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Tagged fun, Gina Robinson, humor, movie review, movies, Romance, spies, spy, spylicious, This Means War
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Spylicious Inspirations
In my light, humorous spy romances, I like to poke fun at iconic fictional spies, in particular, James Bond. After all, he is the classic, the quintessential spy. I was watching True Bond last week on Netflix and one of … Continue reading
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Tagged fun, Gina Robinson, humor, Ian Fleming, inspiration, James Bond, novels, Romance, spies, spy, spylicious
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