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Michael replied to Frost's discussion surviving anywhere.
"Will alone doesn't put food in your stomach. Both are important."
23 hours ago
Rick Shelton replied to Frost's discussion surviving anywhere.
"I would say the will to live is the most important.  You can survive pretty much anywhere if you have that will.  The will is what drives you to learn ways to cope, to hunt/fish, to keep moving no equipment can do that.  You can gain…"
yesterday
Joseph Dean Phillips replied to Frost's discussion surviving anywhere.
"They are both important. Your equipment is not. If you have the knowledge, or the creativity, you can do without almost anything. The only piece of gear that I have decided is almost necessary is a knife, but it can be almost any knife. I would say…"
yesterday
Sloan replied to Frost's discussion Shave in cold water. in the group Wet Shaving (No Spam!)
"I like cold water shaves and think they do well.  I just do it in the warmer months though.  Can't really enjoy it early mornings before work when the apartment is around 55 degrees. "
Apr 23
George H replied to Frost's discussion Shave in cold water. in the group Wet Shaving (No Spam!)
"My dad said that during the war they had to shave using their helmets for sinks and with cold water and the chances for nicks and cuts were much more likely."
Apr 14
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For all Northern brothers

For all of you northern brothers from Sweden. Norway. Denmark
Apr 11
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Ian Flemming

Many have seen the movies. But do you know the author behind James Bond.See More
Mar 30
Frost added a discussion to the group Manly Hats!
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storm winds

Are there some of you the still use stom winds in your hats, to attach to the collar of you jaket.I know that bosalino still use them in some there hats. See More
Mar 22
Steve replied to Frost's discussion surviving anywhere.
"I used to visit a survival site out of interest and there were several examples of people who'd died just a few miles from civilisation after a few days even when they had plenty good kit with them...and other examples of totally clueless…"
Mar 19
Lyndon James Stinson replied to Frost's discussion Smoke
"I love a good pip smoke, in the summer on a weekend with a beer."
Mar 8
Rick Shelton replied to Frost's discussion Smoke
"You have a good point Jack.  I think the answer is in the reason you would be smoking.  If you are smoking because you enjoy a cigar, pipe, or cigarette every so often then I'd say yes it is an activity that a man's man would…"
Mar 8
Christopher F. replied to Frost's discussion Smoke
"A man isn't defined by his trappings, but by his character, his sense of honesty and integrity.  Anyone who smokes to appear to be a man is a fool. His exterior may persuade some who follow a stereotype that he's a man, but when…"
Mar 8
Will replied to Frost's discussion Smoke
"Manliness isn't everything.  If I have to choose between manliness (at least in its symbolic forms, like whether to smoke) and my lungs, no contest. But there is a manly component.  It's doing something that people say you…"
Mar 6
Betz replied to Frost's discussion Smoke
"I think having a cigar with some buddies is certainly a "manly" activity.  However, on the other hand, I do not think that abstaining from smoking is somehow "unmanly." "
Mar 6
Steven Fields replied to Frost's discussion Homburg in the group Manly Hats!
"I own one Homburg and use it strickly for dress occasions. "
Feb 25
Frost added a discussion to the group Manly Hats!
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Homburg

What is you experience with a Homburg. See More
Feb 24

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Interests
My family. My church. And I collecting am vintage safety razors.
Books
The bibel. John Steinbeck.Phillip Yance. Dan Brown .John Gardner.
Movies
Leon. Old Bond movies like Goldfinger. Godfather. Ronin
Music
Rock. Wordship. Blues. Classic. all kind of music but not Heavy.

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The best travelexperiences a man can have.

Posted on August 24, 2011 at 3:30pm 0 Comments

Why not live a boy´s dream into reality and go on rides that do something for your manliness.

1. Hug a tree in the Amazon.

The jungle with all its excitement and adventure, so why not put on your lifs´s journey to Brazil`s Jungle.

Brazil`s main hub for the…

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Todd Serveto replied to Allen's discussion Identity limbo
"Glad I could help...I guess."
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Dallas the Phallus added a discussion to the group Autodidacts
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Tamar Gendler: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Politics and Economics

Tamar Gendler, Department of Philosophy Chair at Yale University, Cognitive ScientistWho gets what and who says so? These two questions underlie and inform every social arrangement from the resolution of schoolyard squabbles to the meta-structure of human societies. They are also the basis of political philosophy. Professor Tamar Gendler uses the work of three titans of the discipline, Thomas Hobbes, John Rawls, and Robert Nozick, as a lens to guide us through the taut debate about the role of…See More
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Vytautas replied to Allen's discussion Identity limbo
"Thanks for confirming some assumptions I had about you."
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Joseph Dean Phillips replied to Chad's discussion AoM Playlist
"I am going to have to go with Bring him Home, from Les Miserables. I find it hard to get more manly than Jean ValJean, and what he does for his adopted daughter, as well as the way that he turns his life around."
16 minutes ago
Joseph Dean Phillips replied to Christian's discussion Favorite Manly Poems
"The other is: Kubla KhanBy Samuel Taylor Coleridge In Xanadu did Kublai KhanA stately Pleasure-Dome decree,Where Alph, the sacred river ranThrough caverns measureless to manDown to a sunless sea. So twice five miles of fertile groundWith walls and…"
23 minutes ago
Jack Bauer replied to Allen's discussion Identity limbo
"Vapid label-trolling is vapid. JB"
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Joseph Dean Phillips replied to Christian's discussion Favorite Manly Poems
"I have two, but I am going to start with THE LAW OF THE YUKONbyRobert William ServiceThis is the law of the Yukon, and ever she makes it plain:"Send not your foolish and feeble; send me your strong and your sane --Strong for the red rage of…"
25 minutes ago
Joseph Dean Phillips replied to Christian's discussion Favorite Manly Poems
"I have always loved that one!"
26 minutes ago

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