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Skippy !!!! BONEY !!!!!! Seen the outback and the trucks hooked lolMy earliest memories of survival techniques came from shows by Ray Mears but, and this will make you laugh, my love of LandCruisers came from watching the 'Fly Doctors' as a kid [emoji23] They had 40's, 60's and 70 series on there regularly.
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Phil drable Come by come byWhat, no one watched One Man and His Dog? lol
Really though between Jacques Cousteau and National Geographic I was satisfied.
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In your childhood who did you grow with on TV for Overlanding, travel, tips, bush survival, etc?
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LOL...oh yeaaaa, must read the whole way through!I think a bunch of y'all misread the question. Although Bugs Bunny *could* be interpreted as a survival primer. ;)
Not at all.I think a bunch of y'all misread the question. Although Bugs Bunny *could* be interpreted as a survival primer. ;)
I never buy ACME brand truck parts based on the Coyote's experience.bugs bunny road runner hour, bewitched and i dream of jeannie
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Aw shucks, Steve, The Rat Patrol was about the most overland fun you could have in a Jeep, especially in northern Africa and with .50 cal Browning!!!I think a bunch of y'all misread the question. Although Bugs Bunny *could* be interpreted as a survival primer. ;)
Finally someone else remembers Wild Kingdom! I think you meant Marlin Perkins though! ;)Marlin Gibbons Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom. Oh, and I haven't grown up yet. Just ask my wife!
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I neglected to mention Gilligan's Island.Wild Kingdom, Tarzan, Grizzly Adams, Jonny Quest, these shows contributed to my life long thirst for adventure.
That's I always take a survival coconut or two when I travel.
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Oh to be marooned w/ Ginger & MaryAnn...[emoji173]