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I bet he eats steaks during his off-time. I bet they give him steaks while the cameras off.CRS98I always thought they gave him mcdonalds. But i imagine mcdonalds is a far way off from the middle of the amazon. :(
[QUOTE="CRS98"]I bet he eats steaks during his off-time. I bet they give him steaks while the cameras off.kipohippo021I always thought they gave him mcdonalds. But i imagine mcdonalds is a far way off from the middle of the amazon. :( That's like Survivor. The cameramen eat fast food on their breaks while the contestants watch them and drool
[QUOTE="CRS98"]I bet he eats steaks during his off-time. I bet they give him steaks while the cameras off.kipohippo021I always thought they gave him mcdonalds. But i imagine mcdonalds is a far way off from the middle of the amazon. :( With the fast food industry these days, I wouldn't be surprised if there was.
I bet he eats steaks during his off-time. I bet they give him steaks while the cameras off.CRS98
I think nobody could, that guy is a beast.The average person wouldn't be able to survive if they do ANYTHING that guy does.
Pirate700
I bet he eats steaks during his off-time. I bet they give him steaks while the cameras off.CRS98but he is bear grylls!!!
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]I think nobody could, that guy is a beast. yeah but an awesome beast...many people would chop off some heads to become bear grylls...The average person wouldn't be able to survive if they do ANYTHING that guy does.
kipohippo021
[QUOTE="kipohippo021"][QUOTE="Pirate700"]I think nobody could, that guy is a beast. yeah but an awesome beast...many people would chop off some heads to become bear grylls... Perhaps if you ate only what Bear Grylls ate, you WOULD become Bear Grylls.The average person wouldn't be able to survive if they do ANYTHING that guy does.
lightleggy
considering he eats cheeseburgers and drinks bottled water while filming his show I guarantee you will be perfect capable of living off of that.
[QUOTE="SmittyPeppers"][QUOTE="lightleggy"] yeah but an awesome beast...many people would chop off some heads to become bear grylls...lightleggyPerhaps if you ate only what Bear Grylls ate, you WOULD become Bear Grylls. why didnt I thought that first!!!! hold up one sec gonna gear up Mind=Blown
Here's something interesting:
The show has been criticized for fabricating some of the situations in which Grylls finds himself. In 2006 a Born Survivor crew member admitted that some scenes in episodes were misleading, indicating to viewers that Grylls was stranded in the wild alone when he was not. The issue of scenes being manipulated was also raised by Mark Weinert, a U.S. survival consultant. One example he gave was of a raft allegedly being put together by team members before being taken apart so Grylls could be filmed building it. Other scenes that have been criticized include:
* Grylls was shown trying to lasso "wild" mustang in the Sierra Nevada that were in fact tame and had been hired from a trekking station nearby.
* A scene where Grylls was purported to have escaped from an active volcano by leaping across lava, avoiding poisonous sulphur dioxide gas, was actually enhanced with special effects, using hot coal and smoke machines.
* Similarly, another episode gave viewers the impression that Grylls "was a 'real life Robinson Crusoe' stuck on a desert island", while in reality he was on an outlying part of the Hawaiian archipelago and retired to a motel at night.
Wikipedia
oh wow :lol:Here's something interesting:
[QUOTE="Wikipedia"]
The show has been criticized for fabricating some of the situations in which Grylls finds himself. In 2006 a Born Survivor crew member admitted that some scenes in episodes were misleading, indicating to viewers that Grylls was stranded in the wild alone when he was not. The issue of scenes being manipulated was also raised by Mark Weinert, a U.S. survival consultant. One example he gave was of a raft allegedly being put together by team members before being taken apart so Grylls could be filmed building it. Other scenes that have been criticized include:
* Grylls was shown trying to lasso "wild" mustang in the Sierra Nevada that were in fact tame and had been hired from a trekking station nearby.
* A scene where Grylls was purported to have escaped from an active volcano by leaping across lava, avoiding poisonous sulphur dioxide gas, was actually enhanced with special effects, using hot coal and smoke machines.
* Similarly, another episode gave viewers the impression that Grylls "was a 'real life Robinson Crusoe' stuck on a desert island", while in reality he was on an outlying part of the Hawaiian archipelago and retired to a motel at night.
CRS98
oh wow :lol: To be fair, he is showing viewers HOW to survive, not actually surviving himself.[QUOTE="CRS98"]
Here's something interesting:
[QUOTE="Wikipedia"]
The show has been criticized for fabricating some of the situations in which Grylls finds himself. In 2006 a Born Survivor crew member admitted that some scenes in episodes were misleading, indicating to viewers that Grylls was stranded in the wild alone when he was not. The issue of scenes being manipulated was also raised by Mark Weinert, a U.S. survival consultant. One example he gave was of a raft allegedly being put together by team members before being taken apart so Grylls could be filmed building it. Other scenes that have been criticized include:
* Grylls was shown trying to lasso "wild" mustang in the Sierra Nevada that were in fact tame and had been hired from a trekking station nearby.
* A scene where Grylls was purported to have escaped from an active volcano by leaping across lava, avoiding poisonous sulphur dioxide gas, was actually enhanced with special effects, using hot coal and smoke machines.
* Similarly, another episode gave viewers the impression that Grylls "was a 'real life Robinson Crusoe' stuck on a desert island", while in reality he was on an outlying part of the Hawaiian archipelago and retired to a motel at night.
Regent192
LIES!! BEAR GRYLLS IS FOR REAL :evil:Here's something interesting:
[QUOTE="Wikipedia"]
The show has been criticized for fabricating some of the situations in which Grylls finds himself. In 2006 a Born Survivor crew member admitted that some scenes in episodes were misleading, indicating to viewers that Grylls was stranded in the wild alone when he was not. The issue of scenes being manipulated was also raised by Mark Weinert, a U.S. survival consultant. One example he gave was of a raft allegedly being put together by team members before being taken apart so Grylls could be filmed building it. Other scenes that have been criticized include:
* Grylls was shown trying to lasso "wild" mustang in the Sierra Nevada that were in fact tame and had been hired from a trekking station nearby.
* A scene where Grylls was purported to have escaped from an active volcano by leaping across lava, avoiding poisonous sulphur dioxide gas, was actually enhanced with special effects, using hot coal and smoke machines.
* Similarly, another episode gave viewers the impression that Grylls "was a 'real life Robinson Crusoe' stuck on a desert island", while in reality he was on an outlying part of the Hawaiian archipelago and retired to a motel at night.
CRS98
[QUOTE="CRS98"]LIES!! BEAR GRYLLS IS FOR REAL :evil:Here's something interesting:
[QUOTE="Wikipedia"]
The show has been criticized for fabricating some of the situations in which Grylls finds himself. In 2006 a Born Survivor crew member admitted that some scenes in episodes were misleading, indicating to viewers that Grylls was stranded in the wild alone when he was not. The issue of scenes being manipulated was also raised by Mark Weinert, a U.S. survival consultant. One example he gave was of a raft allegedly being put together by team members before being taken apart so Grylls could be filmed building it. Other scenes that have been criticized include:
* Grylls was shown trying to lasso "wild" mustang in the Sierra Nevada that were in fact tame and had been hired from a trekking station nearby.
* A scene where Grylls was purported to have escaped from an active volcano by leaping across lava, avoiding poisonous sulphur dioxide gas, was actually enhanced with special effects, using hot coal and smoke machines.
* Similarly, another episode gave viewers the impression that Grylls "was a 'real life Robinson Crusoe' stuck on a desert island", while in reality he was on an outlying part of the Hawaiian archipelago and retired to a motel at night.
lightleggy
Island living made me soft.
That.considering he eats cheeseburgers and drinks bottled water while filming his show I guarantee you will be perfect capable of living off of that.
ferrari2001
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