[quote="freq88"]Wasn't Bowling for Columbine also classified as a documentary?[/quote]
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[quote="OsastoKarhu"]hahahaha. Instructor Patstone is the man. We actually met a guy, Fox, from 234. He showed us all the great equipment like the Draegers and even a SCAR. But where are you coming from with class 234?[/quote]
you can pay for school but you cant buy class
[quote="HeadShot"]why not...first documentary of BUD/s
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thats because he was legit. im just a yoo hoo. i'm familiar with the community but by no means in it. they wouldnt have showed us that equipment if it was OPSEC.
"Those who wish to reap the blessings of liberty must undergoe the fatigues of supporting it."
I sure miss the Crocodile Hunter. Now he knew how to make documentaries.
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Ken Burns does great documentaries also.
Steve Zissou is right up there too.
what else are you gona learn from then asking those who DOR'ed or real seals?
you can pay for school but you cant buy class
speaking of how ghey things are. Doesn't it seem a bit odd when a man says he has a SCAR he'd like to show you?
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depends on the social setting lol
BUD/S 234 is entertaining. But honestly, it is not the half of it. It may seem like those guys drop out for those little things, but its not. Its the things they don't show that force them to DOR. It just so happens that the camera catches them DORing. Really all it does is give people who know nothing about BUD/S an insight into it. I say leave explaining BUD/S to Dick Couch but even he can't tell everything.
"Those who wish to reap the blessings of liberty must undergoe the fatigues of supporting it."
did you know that Top Gun was originally billed a documentary?
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A little early for Caturday?