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This is assuming they are using them all for...'recreational activities'. Maybe there is a TON of "waterballoon" fights going on somewhere by some VERY bored people.
TMM said:300 000 condoms for a work force of 100 000 isn't that much once you crunch the numbers LOL.
Cpl Thompson said:3 per troop... in theory......
I i know a guy in our unit who uses up the entire Brigade allotment though..... quite the ladies man....
pbi said:The first thing that came to my mind was putting them over the muzzle of the weapons (any weapons) to keep the sand out. That trick has been around for years, and probably consumes quite a few. But, I must admit, it does seem a pretty trivial and stupid thing to write about. What's next: how many pieces of toilet paper or sanitary napkins are being used?
Cheres
Teddy Ruxpin said:Well, I see that this "story" has been picked up by the Canadian Press this morning, is the subject of an article in the Ottawa Citizen and guffaws on what passes for morning radio news here in Edmonton.
Pathetic.
pbi said:Maybe it will help recruitng.....
Cheers
Well it certainly doesn't hurt university enrollment...LMAO...as long as everyone is playing safe and keeping themselves safe who really cares...over guns...or over "guns"pbi said:Maybe it will help recruitng.....
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Mud Recce Man said:Bottom line, I just think they had nothing else to report on that day so they had to have SOMETHING for people to talk about.
mover1 said:Besides no one uses those Trojans they issue. Its like wearing a damn section of MOD on your wee man.
a_majoor said:It was once common to wrap handsets/headsets in a condom to seal out moisture and dust as well.
According to barracks room discussion, most members DO require a section (or two) of mod tent for their "wee man". ;D ;D ;D