Dunno. Did I tell you about the time I was caught outside my vehicle by a male lion in Kenya, or got the inside track to a "security" job in Somalia, or the time I walked into an islander-only bar in Tahiti, or worked in a public bar on the docks in Auckland, or was a fashion photographer in Perth, or slept on cardboard under Blackfriars bridge with all the down and outs in London...ah, thems were the days.
All good fun and sometimes a little hairy, but if I had been in situations many of the mil and ex-mil guys here (and on other forums I frequent) have been in I would have royally shat myself.
I'd love to hear more on those stories. Any life and death situations really (and yes especially from people who've seen real action). An honest appraisal of what went right/ wrong and why, what do different next time etc… Maybe there's already thread for that? If not there should be
Here's some of mine:
Capsized with a broken mast in a storm all alone in the Irish sea.
Running from a debt owed to the Russian Mafia. When they came to get me they brought a blanket - and I doubt it was to keep me warm.
Circled by wolves, unto my waist in snow, suffering from altitude, exposure and giardia.
Clinging onto the outside of a train with the door stuck closed.
Attacked by a gang of six with my only weapons being darkness and sand - and wining :p This was seriously the weirdest thing ever.
As to the master jury rigger thing - I would say compared to some I'm just an apprentice - but I'll give anything a go. I'm better at fabrication than electrics or mechanics as such - but I downloaded some plans for a Sten the other day, and it looks very doable. To my mind the most important things about crafting are to deeply observe the effects of your tools on the materials, and to make friends with the challenge.
Is there a 'tools' thread? The kinds of things you might put in a vehicle or a cache for TEOTWAWKI … with the aim not just of surviving, but rebuilding a community?