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Old May 31, 2009, 01:32 AM
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Originally Posted by laepelba View Post
There are several uses for the word "bond". The financial ways as discussed - when a "bail bond" is paid, with the understanding that if the accused does not come back for his/her court date, that the amount of bond money paid will not be given back.

Then there are stocks and bonds. That has to do with investments ... and I certainly can't speak about that ... I know absolutely nothing about that. But you hear the term "junk bonds" or "savings bonds" and they have to do with investing money and earning back interest.

Then there is "bond" that has to do with attaching something to something else. It can be a physical attachment, like when super-glue is used to "bond" two things together permanently. In this sense "bond" is even used to describe a chemical attachment of two atoms being "bonded" together by an electrical force. Or it can be more emotional - like the "bond" between a mother and child.

The attachment idea of the word "bond" can also be used in regards to "chains" - for example, a shackle might bind a prisoner to a cell wall.

Finally, my favorite, there is James Bond. Double-oh-seven. 007. Bond. James Bond. Yeah.
Ok, I understand. Bonds will be also "bonos" in Spanish.

But... Which Bond do you mean? There've been a lot of 007
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