Frogo said:Well,
Has Ray finally lost the plot, did he have to include that very bad impression of Ken Hom...
Is this a reference to "Ray Mears' Hot Rocks" by any chance?
Frogo said:Well,
Has Ray finally lost the plot, did he have to include that very bad impression of Ken Hom...
Don't you start with the Bl**dy jokes here!!!Andy said:I couldn't help thinking how neat his hair was after someone made a joke about it on here.
Andy said:I couldn't help thinking how neat his hair was after someone made a joke about it on here.
MagiKelly said:Don't you start with the Bl**dy jokes here!!!
For those of you who are confused
http://www.britishblades.com/forums/showthread.php?t=5412&page=1&pp=15
Jake Rollnick said:(Jokes)
Magikelly 189
andy 137
But if you don't have a telly then surely DVD is .... don't mind me ...BorderReiver said:There are very few occasions when I regret not having a telly--and this is one of them.
I do hope this series comes out on DVD. :shock:
ESpy said:...entirely feasible using a computer.
BorderReiver said:Yep.Got the "Extreme Survival" DVD and play it on't computer.
I have seen this point a number of times and it is very valid. And I have a theory, but it may only apply to me :roll:Metala Cabinet said:How come if we're not all hung up about kit (as Falling Rain seems to suggest we may be) then why are the four threads with the most replies (apart from this one) all about knives? (I admit it, I've had a very quiet day at work). In the end it's just a tool, and a tool is just something to aid you to carry out a task - the means not the end. If Mors Kochanski (who definitely knows his s**t better than most) can ply his craft with a relatively cheap knife doesn't that suggest that the skills are the thing.
I'm not getting at knife fans or anyone else who loves their kit (knives were just the most obvious example) but there does seem to be an imbalance between knowing and owning.