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Fri: New meaning to cheapFrom: Dr. Ainsworth (ainsron@sbcglobal.net)Tue Sep 25 20:39:59 2007
A Scottish soldier in full dress marches into a pharmacy to speak to the chemist. The Scot opens his sporran and pulls out a neatly folded cotton bandana, unfolds it to reveal a smaller silk square, which he also unfolds to reveal a used condom. The condom has a number of patches on it. He holds it up and asks the pharmacist, "How much to repair it?" "Six pence," says the pharmacist. "How much for a new one?" "Ten pence." The Scot folds the condom into the silk square and the cotton bandana, places it in his sporran and marches out the door of the pharmacy, kilt swinging. A moment or two later a great shoult goes up, followed by an even greater shout. The Scot walks back into the pharmacy and again speaks to the pharmacist. "The regiment has taken a vote," the Scot says. "We'll have a new one."
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