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You have to be under 45 to apply for the show and have no mental health issues - that counts most of us on here out, on one if not both of these criteria...
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostHaving grown up in the north west coast of Scotland this programme always gives me laugh.
I recall walking 8-9 miles out of Oban back to the house in driving rain with nothing but a t-shirt on the top half at 2am. Wasn't even a full moon, typical.
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Originally posted by MyUserName View PostI will never understand why, if he is such an expert at being prepared for anything, he never takes some sandwiches with him.
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Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostNah, not if it turns you into Bear Grylls who would sooner drink his own piss than wait to get served down the pub.
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Aye, originating from the North of England I often walked home after a night out in the big town four-ish miles away.
One New Year's Eve it was snowing heavily and by time I was nearing home I looked like a Yeti. Plod car came past on the main road very slowly and they gave me a look of 'are you bonkers?'. Nope I think it's totally sane to risk hypothermia when the taxis take the piss charging double.
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Having grown up in the north west coast of Scotland this programme always gives me laugh.
I recall walking 8-9 miles out of Oban back to the house in driving rain with nothing but a t-shirt on the top half at 2am. Wasn't even a full moon, typical.
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Nah, not if it turns you into Bear Grylls who would sooner drink his own piss than wait to get served down the pub.
Besides, I've just grazed my arm mountain biking on a local common used for Royal Marine training. Stings a bit. Fortunately no marines about today to see me 'fail selection'. You can tell when they're about, hiding in the camo gear, as all the dogs being walked give them away.
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Anyone game for it?
Minnow Films | SAS: Who Dares Wins - Series 4
My wife wanted to apply to the 'Special Forces are you tough enough?' one a year or two ago. I would imagine she will probably be up for this one too!Tags: None
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