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10/10
Carry on are you tough enough
matthew11975200315 May 2024
This is so fun after been a die hard who dares wins fan.

This is so funny one man just gives up in swimming pool saying only tv program Eddie stone is amazing you love hearing his stores about sas. The black clad men make it real but not real enough for some. I lay bets man in pool is kicking him self today the way people try so hard in who dares wins been pulled out for illness for trying so hard. Shouted at like there bits of rubidh told do star jumps like kids I would have loved bin in his place but epilepsy and heart problems, on that one thay needed people who could do potteries all marathon then still run from Hanley to Kidsgrove station for train.

Today it's health and could u do it not like 18 stone to heavy bmp.
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6/10
Would I be tough enough?
uroskin7 August 2007
UKTV here in New Zealand broadcast the BBC series "SAS - Are You Tough Enough?" in which members of the public, who have something to prove to themselves or others, go through a 10-day simulated SAS military training session. Never mind the test period is far tougher for real soldiers who wish to join that regiment, the amateurs still kept dropping like flies. Nothing like some real SM games to spice up your life, I suppose. The star of the show is, of course, the Scottish drill sergeant Eddie Stone, who never has to raise his voice to bark orders, but who was surprisingly coy in his assessment of why women were really unsuited for the SAS. All down to anatomical and physiological difference between the genders, apparently. None of the band of brothers / buddy bonding stuff you would really have expected as a justification. And there's not enough of presenter Dermot O'Leary with his shirt off for my liking (he's mentioned on a long list of Britons, who are gay or have caused the anti-gay movement a lot of damage. I'm not sure what category he fits into, but I wouldn't kick him out of my bed). He should have joined in the fun to give a first hand report of the experience rather than sitting snugly on the sideline. He should make a reality TV show one day about the soldiers who moonlight as gay porn stars. Would he be tough enough for that? Or will he have to call in assistance from Mark Simpson for that assignment?
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