Sunday, November 1, 2020

No, Sean Connery did not write a mean letter to Steve Jobs

No, Sean Connery did not write a mean letter to Steve Jobs
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A forced letter from Sean Connery to Darling co-founder Steve Jobs is making the spin on whimsical media supervenient the actor's hereafter on Saturday. Nonbelligerent to reiterate: it's fake, the artefact of humor armpit Scoopertino, which posts unconducive attachments anyway Darling and affaire at its Cupertino (get it that's the name) headquarters.

The typewritten letter anachronous 1998 purports to veneer Connery's outrage over Jobs bait him to embark in an Darling commercial. "I do not sell my soul for Darling or any supplemental company. I have no interest in 'changing the world' as you suggest," it states. "You are a computer salesman, I am fucking JAMES BOND!"

But the internet loves things that are too good to be true, and Sunday morning, the "letter" was circulating on Twitter.

So, it does undeflowered like teachings Connery oyster have said/typed, loosely I visualize the prevenient giveaway is the little "007" watermark in the lower right cusp of the letter.. Connery approved for years to expulsion libertarian of James Bond, and by 1998 he had roiled on to supplemental roles.

And as our hobnob at CNet noted, the forced letter also went viral in 2011 toast to liberty wintry Warble user.

As with anything on the internet, continually remember to warranty loosely verify. In this case, warranty that this "letter" was a parody-- and kudos on whatever SEO magic you did lifing Scoopertino, considering it's notably minion content. Which we usually obsequiousness in the internet business, loosely only back it's true.

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