Thursday, March 8, 2012

Book Review (sort of) Canterryberry survival book


Bahhahahahahaha! Dont waste your money. this book is simply plagiarized info from other survival books from recorded history.

Tomahawk - scouts out!

8 comments:

  1. Now that's a book review Tom O'Hawk style.
    Callin' 'em as he see 'em

    I actually laughed out loud

    SBW

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  2. Glad you liked it SBW, I think the "Survivability for the common man" is a joke. OK I suppose if you want to be "Common".

    Tomahawk

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  3. I guess the pressure from his publisher to deliver the next one brought us yet another anthology.

    While we're passing which is your favourite survival book? And when was the last time you saw something new in one?

    SBW

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  4. well, it isnt a book from one of these johnny come latelies.

    if i had to pick one for the "cool factor" it would be morse Kochanskies book.

    buy my favorite as a kid was "The art of travel" bt Francis Galton.

    Tomahawk

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  5. yer Mark, its like all of those survival books - if you have seen 1 you have seen them all.

    There is nothing new under the sun as King Solomon said.

    good to hear from you Bru!

    Tomahawk

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  6. Tom -

    Too funny.

    And don't look now, but he is still up to his shenanigans, as per a blurb on one of his "promotional" products he uses.

    "Canterbury honed his bushcraft skills in the military where he taught survival classes. Now out of the U.S. Army, he lives in southeastern Ohio where his Pathfinder training school is based. "

    That was from this year, even after all the hubbub broke out with the DC show.

    Tell a lie long enough and maybe you'll just believe it, huh?

    Take care and thanks for your blog/time.

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  7. Too funny Josh. I actually feel kinda sorry for a guy that has to lie to make himself look good.

    kinda like a wayward teen trying to fit into the gang.

    Tom

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