gordondaviesmoustache
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Who Dares Wins!You dirty "SAS READY" animal ;)
Who Dares Wins!You dirty "SAS READY" animal ;)
She didn’t go into that much detail. But I’ll ask her for you next time I see her if your that interested lol ;)I'm very intrigued as to how one might help her do it, does someone stick a cupped hand inside her and scoop it out? I'll be watching nevertheless...
It was highly unusual for something like that to be caught live. Two years later with the Falklands War, reporting was pretty tightly controlled. Footage took days to come back from the south Atlantic, and the first anyone heard of things like ship losses was the announcements by the MoD "that they regretted to announce that..." and so on. The official they used for it spoke incredibly slowly for the benefit of the written press - and it felt very odd to listen to even at the time. But that was how we got the news!
From reading the Andy Mcnab book it seems selection is more of endurance rather than a beasting. You have to remember many of these have had no military training or working as a team. All people going for selection will be team players and fit, selection finds out how fit and whether you have the mental capacity to cope with it, essentially lots of it is sleep deprivation and how you can still function. As they say in the program if you can’t shit in front of a woman on a toilet how you going to do it in a fox hole for days in end?
One of the best I’ve ever read on an SAS officer was one from Northern Ireland who hid in a sofa for days listening in on the IRA. He was eventually caught tortured and killed, the provos said he was the toughest person they ever interrogated never gave anything up and they killed him (Cunts)
Some on here will be lividly staring at the screen with you calling the IRA cunts ;)
That’s part of the test ;)I’d love to attempt it, anyone know how to apply for the next series?
It was highly unusual for something like that to be caught live. Two years later with the Falklands War, reporting was pretty tightly controlled. Footage took days to come back from the south Atlantic, and the first anyone heard of things like ship losses was the announcements by the MoD "that they regretted to announce that..." and so on. The official they used for it spoke incredibly slowly for the benefit of the written press - and it felt very odd to listen to even at the time. But that was how we got the news!