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a bit tight. You sure Q got the
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>> I'll be the judge of that. Put the
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glasses on. Let me see.
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>> oh, very dapper. Give us a twirl.
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>> Oh, you're missing something. The bow
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I don't suppose Q included instructions.
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>> How on earth did you make it through
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boarding school without tying one?
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>> Shall I get Q on the line?
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Help me out here. Would you
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>> relax, Bond? It's a bow tie, not C4. All
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right. Make one end ever so slightly
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longer than the other.
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>> You people in your vague measurements,
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>> pay attention, please.
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>> There we are. Now we're off to the
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races, it would appear. So,
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>> now fold the short end to create our
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first bow shape. After that, drape the
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longer end over the center. Nice, clean,
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>> You know, I've disarmed bombs less
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complicated than this.
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>> Nicely done. Now you're getting it.
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>> Oh, look at you. Saving the world one
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wardrobe malfunction at a time.
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>> Now the second bow. Fold that longer end
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to mirror the first. You'll see a small
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loop forming behind the front bow. Take
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the folded end, push it through the
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loop. Steady now. Don't panic. Blow the
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>> Right. No panic. Just a growing sense of
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>> Listen, if anyone asks, I was never
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trained for this. Our lips are sealed.
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>> Absolutely. Sealed shut.
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>> Rooting for you here, James.
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>> Excellent work, Bond. Let's see if it
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survives cocktail hour first.
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Almost there. Gently pull the folded
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parts on both sides to tighten the knot.
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Once you do that, tug the loose ends to
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even it out. We're aiming for slight
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asymmetry here, more character. Looks
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less like a cheap clipon,
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>> which would have been easier, by the
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>> Lastly, ensure the knot is nice and
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firm. And that's it. You're done.
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>> And people say field locks are