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IHTB-FP1 - The Booter/Wesco Foot Patrol. My favorite rugged wear > Hardware>The Bootery/Wesco® - Burgundy Smooth-Out "Foot Patrol" How we measure The Bootery/Wesco® - Burgundy Smooth-Out "Foot Patrol" The Bootery/West Coast Boot Company (Wesco®) collaboration - The Foot PatrolConceived and designed by Giles@Iron Heart and Chris@Wesco®Burgundy Domain (waxed) smooth-out 7" lace-up boot built on the Motor Patrol (1339) lastFoot Patrol backstay/counterBlack leather liningVibram #2691" heelNylon and rawhide laces includedDouble stitch down constructionUS Sizing7-12 in E (including half sizes)NB: We have 2 pairs of 8E with Vibram 430 sole if you would prefer that sole configAlmost any other size can be made plus custom sizing available - just send us an emailOnly available from Iron Heart, The Bootery, Vater & Sohn in Hamburg and VMC in Zurich » See discussed in Iron Heart Forum » Follow The Bootery on Instagram » Your size not showing?

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Gentside, le portail masculin. James Bond’s preference for shaken martinis may be due to alcohol-induced tremor, say experts | Bond Lifestyle. James Bond’s alcohol consumption may explain why he prefers his martinis “shaken, not stirred” say researchers in the Christmas edition of The BMJ, the British Medical Journal, this week. Scroll down to see the complete infographic They show that Bond’s weekly alcohol intake is over four times the recommended limit for an adult male, putting him at high risk of several alcohol related diseases, such as alcoholic liver disease, cirrhosis, impotence, and alcohol-induced tremor, and an early death. They conclude that James Bond was unlikely to be able to stir his drinks, even if he would have wanted to, and suspect that the spy’s famous catchphrase “shaken, not stirred” may well be due to alcohol induced tremor affecting his hands.

Were James Bond’s drinks shaken because of alcohol induced tremor? Excess alcohol consumption is a global health problem with 2.5 million deaths every year attributable to its use. Two of the authors read all 14 James Bond books over a period of six months.