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    Love, love, love Bear Grylls!!!! He is amazing. I LOVE his voice too. Actually, he could do any show, and it could be about nothing and I would still watch, lol , but yeah, he is amazing with his "skills"!!









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    The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human

    Who cares if the show isn't 100% accurate?? The fact of the matter is that he is *capable* of doing anything that we might see him doing. Any man who can successfully climb Everest gets a whole lot of respect in my book. The fact that he was only 23 at the time makes his accomplishment even more noteworthy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirrahsim
    Who cares if the show isn't 100% accurate?? The fact of the matter is that he is *capable* of doing anything that we might see him doing. Any man who can successfully climb Everest gets a whole lot of respect in my book. The fact that he was only 23 at the time makes his accomplishment even more noteworthy.
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    Yup....his credentials say it all....eh ???
    He must be one tough cookie to even make it into SAS.
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    ANY SF soldier, or ranger, or many regular grunts could do anything on that show, and do it without spending the night in a comfy hotel room. In fact, most have done it.

    I guess I set the bar of reality a little too high.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human
    ANY SF soldier, or ranger, or many regular grunts could do anything on that show, and do it without spending the night in a comfy hotel room. In fact, most have done it.

    I guess I set the bar of reality a little too high.
    Hmmmmmm....yeah !!!! But we are both old soldiers.....and know that sleeping on guard duty sometimes happens.
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    The first (and only) time I was caught sleeping on guard duty my squad leader took corrective action. A Buttstroke to the helmet at 0 dark 30 will certainly provide a learning experience one never forgets.
    The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.

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    Well... to be honest....

    Anyone who has a parachuting accident and breaks his back in three places and recovers to be able to DO any of this stuff gets bonus points in my books. How many have done that?

    And while maybe anyone with the training can do what he does on the show.... MANY MANY MANY people that get stuck in those situations do NOT have the training. That is the point of the show.... to show the untrained that get lost and stuck out in the middle of these conditions how they can survive. To show that if you really have the will to survive.... ANYONE CAN do it. He's not trying to show that survival is out of reach.... instead he is trying to show that anyone can do it with just a little knowledge.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human
    The first (and only) time I was caught sleeping on guard duty my squad leader took corrective action. A Buttstroke to the helmet at 0 dark 30 will certainly provide a learning experience one never forgets.
    HAH !!! I bet that had the old eardrums ringing for a while !!!!!
    The only time I was caught, I missed out on the next weekends leave with my girlfriend....I had to do Sat / Sun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human
    The first (and only) time I was caught sleeping on guard duty my squad leader took corrective action. A Buttstroke to the helmet at 0 dark 30 will certainly provide a learning experience one never forgets.
    I bet the light show was pretty startling

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