OH MY GOD! I love watching Man vs. Wild! It is like watching Darwinism in action. I cant help but wonder if the producer will actually show the episode when he finally does something so STUPID that he causes his own death. The wife and I actually feel that he is transported to his "survival" destination in a short, yellow bus. Upon arrival, he is reminded not to forget to breath, instructed to take off his "special helmet" "aaannnndddd GO!"
Being in the medical profession for most of my adult life I think to myself "self... with people like this running amuck in the world, you will always have a job..."
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA, sorry... I really have to stop laughing at others misfortunes (someone called it PROFESSIONALISM - whatever). Thank you CityBoyGoneCountry for posting that. I needed a good laugh.
Epirider,
I have only caught Man vs. Wild on one occasion and I admit I was truly amazed at the outright stupidity.
Now for the hard part for someone who has been a long time lurker (this really, really isn't how I want to introduce myself).
I was dismayed and disappointed by your comments about the "short, yellow bus" and the "special helmet". I have the pleasure of knowing several individuals who need various types of assistance to overcome circumstances that none of us would choose for ourselves or anyone we cared for.
Your comments are essentially equating mental disabilities (e.g. physical and mental limitations that make learning/doing difficult) to what I consider intentional stupidity (e.g. refusing to learn or refusing to act based on what you know). This is especially disheartening for me to hear from someone in the medical field.
I have always enjoyed the generally well thought out discussions on this forum and the level of decorum and consideration given to others has been amazing. In the future I would greatly appreciate it if that same consideration is given to those who are least able to defend themselves for the wounds simple words can inflict.
Thank you,
- Eric
You are not beaten until you admit it. - - General George S. Patton, Jr