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Let me guess... Eats too many snakes?

 

FM :lol:

 

not enough more like it ???

 

???

 

i rarely watch it, but dont mind him. its a bit too showy for my liking, but i grew up watching bushtucker man as a kid ???

 

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sas survival guide is good, only problem is im had to dissuade a couple of my mates who wanted to go into the local forest park and try out some of the things described in it :good::lol:

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Fair do though he does eat some rank stuff.

 

To all the non believers please go without your tea and go into your gardens, find some worms and mix with damp seagull mess-Then eat.

 

I thinkit is all a bit far fetched, although I am not suprised he does'nt fall ill hinself eating all that muck.

Starlight32 -I took your advice and tried it, It beats the wifes cooking - got any more ideas?

Cheers Sprocket

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He's done a lot of stuff in his life, which he can be proud off....but "his" programmes are just poo. Over egged and made for a simple-minded audience. He isn't a survival expert, he has done a few courses and spent some time outdoors. When he gives advice on eating the roots of the coco bungo plant, it is pretty obvious that a local guide or an actual expert has advised him on what to say, do and eat.

 

Ray Mears however, is on a different level. The man has lived his life outdoors. He always want learns what he can from the locals and shows alot of respect to whoever he works with. He’s a top man that I'd love to meet one day.

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