The only downside for the Royal Marines would be that in actual combat
situations, the enemy could smell them coming for miles, er,
kilometers. But then it's also likely the enemy would think they were
about to be beset with a high-grade recreational opportunity, and thus
be caught off guard.
--Bob Whitmire
www.bobwhitmire.com
On Jun 18, 2010, at 8:18 AM, Piers Hemy wrote:
> I claim neither expertise not even familarity with Parisians of
> whatever
> gender, whether diurnal or nocturnal, but am aware that the Avon
> product in
> question is highly regarded by Her Majesty's Royal Marine Commando
> for use
> against the enemy, being Culicoides impunctatus, the Highland midge.
>
> http://preview.tinyurl.com/dcw3e8
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