AgTrip said:King of the Dairy Queen said:
enjoy your reality tv ladies
NFL is reality tv...all scripted!
Johnny couldn't cut it in either.
AgTrip said:King of the Dairy Queen said:
enjoy your reality tv ladies
NFL is reality tv...all scripted!
plowboy1065 said:
I feel that every time Johnny is interviewed he tells that person what they want to hear and not the truth about anything
pdc093 said:
He's got some stiff competition....
zephyr88 said:
Army training themed reality show on Fox.
He's off to a rough start, making Day 01 look harder than necessary.
Looks a bit outta shape. Will be interesting to see if he can grind thru it.
plowboy1065 said:
I feel that every time Johnny is interviewed he tells that person what they want to hear and not the truth about anything
plant science guy said:King of the Dairy Queen said:
Oh no, are you saying that thing with transvestite cheerleaders is gay also?!
You talking about the NFL or your... bowling league? You sound like a gay bowling league kind of guy.
13B said:pdc093 said:
He's got some stiff competition....
Why oh why do women think that is attractive?
TheDecadeSapling said:
Your spoilers are bad. Our boy aced the underwater test
Ag1188 said:
They immediately treat the contestants like they're hostages…. Lol. And just an ass to them. So bizarre. I was laughing hard early in episode 1 when they told a female contestant to Shut Up, before I decided to save the rest for later.
plowboy1065 said:
I feel that every time Johnny is interviewed he tells that person what they want to hear and not the truth about anything
91Challenger said:
That underwater bit was ridiculous! Special Forces? My ass! Standard training is the Dilbert Dunker where they drop your butt into the water and you immediately go upside down. That's real training. Not the slowly lower you in and everything is very static BS they had on the show!
91Challenger said:
That underwater bit was ridiculous! Special Forces? My ass! Standard training is the Dilbert Dunker where they drop your butt into the water and you immediately go upside down. That's real training. Not the slowly lower you in and everything is very static BS they had on the show!
Drum5343 said:91Challenger said:
That underwater bit was ridiculous! Special Forces? My ass! Standard training is the Dilbert Dunker where they drop your butt into the water and you immediately go upside down. That's real training. Not the slowly lower you in and everything is very static BS they had on the show!
You mean to tell me the people on this TV show are not actually prepared to participate in special forces training?
13B said:pdc093 said:
He's got some stiff competition....
Why oh why do women think that is attractive?
zephyr88 said:
Well, I started this thread - always rooting for Johnny's success liek before - so here's how it played out.
In episode two of Special Forces: World's Toughest Test, Johnny Manziel was not kicked off the show, but voluntarily withdrew from the competition. This occurred after a heated confrontation with the directing staff (DS) during a difficult challenge involving being submerged underwater in a simulated drowning scenario.
Here is a breakdown of what happened:
Failed underwater challenge: The recruits were required to escape from a submerged plane fuselage while blindfolded. Manziel panicked during the physically and psychologically grueling task, repeatedly failing to free himself from the sinking fuselage.
Confrontation with the DS: After the challenge, DS staff member Mark "Billy" Billingham questioned Manziel's commitment and pointed out his failure to help fellow recruits. The staff member criticized Manziel for only caring about himself and not having the mentality needed for Special Forces.
Choosing to withdraw: Following the intense verbal confrontation, Manziel opted to leave the show. He explained that his time on the course helped him realize he needed to prioritize his relationships with his family and that the stress of the process was not for him. He told the staff, "I think there's a different fight for me to be fighting. I'm choosing to fight it with my family and my loved ones, not with this".
GigEm81 said:zephyr88 said:
Well, I started this thread - always rooting for Johnny's success liek before - so here's how it played out.
In episode two of Special Forces: World's Toughest Test, Johnny Manziel was not kicked off the show, but voluntarily withdrew from the competition. This occurred after a heated confrontation with the directing staff (DS) during a difficult challenge involving being submerged underwater in a simulated drowning scenario.
Here is a breakdown of what happened:
Failed underwater challenge: The recruits were required to escape from a submerged plane fuselage while blindfolded. Manziel panicked during the physically and psychologically grueling task, repeatedly failing to free himself from the sinking fuselage.
Confrontation with the DS: After the challenge, DS staff member Mark "Billy" Billingham questioned Manziel's commitment and pointed out his failure to help fellow recruits. The staff member criticized Manziel for only caring about himself and not having the mentality needed for Special Forces.
Choosing to withdraw: Following the intense verbal confrontation, Manziel opted to leave the show. He explained that his time on the course helped him realize he needed to prioritize his relationships with his family and that the stress of the process was not for him. He told the staff, "I think there's a different fight for me to be fighting. I'm choosing to fight it with my family and my loved ones, not with this".
This is not actually what happened. Johnny did not withdraw the until a later episode involving a challenge in an underground tunnel.
Not sure where you got the above.
zephyr88 said:GigEm81 said:zephyr88 said:
Well, I started this thread - always rooting for Johnny's success liek before - so here's how it played out.
In episode two of Special Forces: World's Toughest Test, Johnny Manziel was not kicked off the show, but voluntarily withdrew from the competition. This occurred after a heated confrontation with the directing staff (DS) during a difficult challenge involving being submerged underwater in a simulated drowning scenario.
Here is a breakdown of what happened:
Failed underwater challenge: The recruits were required to escape from a submerged plane fuselage while blindfolded. Manziel panicked during the physically and psychologically grueling task, repeatedly failing to free himself from the sinking fuselage.
Confrontation with the DS: After the challenge, DS staff member Mark "Billy" Billingham questioned Manziel's commitment and pointed out his failure to help fellow recruits. The staff member criticized Manziel for only caring about himself and not having the mentality needed for Special Forces.
Choosing to withdraw: Following the intense verbal confrontation, Manziel opted to leave the show. He explained that his time on the course helped him realize he needed to prioritize his relationships with his family and that the stress of the process was not for him. He told the staff, "I think there's a different fight for me to be fighting. I'm choosing to fight it with my family and my loved ones, not with this".
This is not actually what happened. Johnny did not withdraw the until a later episode involving a challenge in an underground tunnel.
Not sure where you got the above.
If you follow my thread, you'll see where I corrected it previously.
It came straight from Google AI, weeks ago (obviously incorrect)
I posted the correct/true result on Thursday (yesterday).
King of the Dairy Queen said:
show sounds super gay