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i like em both, les is more hardcore but bear is the better entertainer....and he kinda does go overboard with his graphic slaying of animals...and chews toward the camera
 
The only thing I was shocked at was when Bear threw the stick at the rabbit and hit him right and hthe head and it died. It was odd.
 
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navygirl76;2318693; said:
oh and btw, urine is not sterile-its considered "clean". big difference. I have worked in healthcare since 1994, and the idea that urine is sterile is a common misconception.

urine is nothing more than dead bacteria and cells, mucuous, water, proteins that contain growth horomones and enzymes.


I think the deal is though you can only drink a certain amount of your own urine once a day or something right? After that redrinking urine after it's repassed through your system a number of times becomes toxic?
 
They had to re-edit all of Bear's shows after it came out that he was faking most of the stuff he did. That's why there is a big disclaimer at the beginning of the show about him being helped when he needs it. Les is the true survivor, before he got into film making he and his wife spent a year in northern Ontario living a primitive lifestyle(no matches or metal or anything). Bear is the entertainer, smoke and mirrors, and a lot of voice overs... Entertaining, but mostly dribble.

As for that stick hitting the rabbit, I remember watching it before all the re-editing, the don't even show the stick hitting it. I bet the had the poor thing staked down to the ground on a leash, anyone who has ever been outdoors knows you can't creep across an open field to sneak up on a WILD rabbit, and not some rabbit in a park that people feed the crumbs too. Why would there be a white rabbit in a green setting??? Don't arctic rabbits change color with the season? Probably some pet rabbit they just bashed on the head and then let this guy munch on. I'm totally cool with hunting rabbits or anything you want to eat (legally). But make it a sport and cut the BS.
 
cichlaguapote;2318817; said:
I think the deal is though you can only drink a certain amount of your own urine once a day or something right? After that redrinking urine after it's repassed through your system a number of times becomes toxic?

It can help reconstitute electrolytes, but can also cause even worse dehydration due to the salt content.
 
Mystus Redtail;2318858; said:
They had to re-edit all of Bear's shows after it came out that he was faking most of the stuff he did. That's why there is a big disclaimer at the beginning of the show about him being helped when he needs it. Les is the true survivor, before he got into film making he and his wife spent a year in northern Ontario living a primitive lifestyle(no matches or metal or anything). Bear is the entertainer, smoke and mirrors, and a lot of voice overs... Entertaining, but mostly dribble.

As for that stick hitting the rabbit, I remember watching it before all the re-editing, the don't even show the stick hitting it. I bet the had the poor thing staked down to the ground on a leash, anyone who has ever been outdoors knows you can't creep across an open field to sneak up on a WILD rabbit, and not some rabbit in a park that people feed the crumbs too. Why would there be a white rabbit in a green setting??? Don't arctic rabbits change color with the season? Probably some pet rabbit they just bashed on the head and then let this guy munch on. I'm totally cool with hunting rabbits or anything you want to eat (legally). But make it a sport and cut the BS.
Good points and well put,I can say it another way.FRAUD!
 
I saw an episode of that show with Les (can't remember the name), and it was about how he makes the episodes. It was pretty crazy to see that he had to drag his cameras around with him, and setting up a nice wide-angle far away shot meant he had to leave the camera, walk far away, and then come back for it.

...and try to get food and a fire going at the same time.
 
That show is called Survivorman.
 
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