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* [[George Macdonald Fraser]]'s way of describing the dangers of serving in the British Army in Palestine in 1946 was, "You took your service revolver into the shower with you." He was not exaggerating. |
* [[George Macdonald Fraser]]'s way of describing the dangers of serving in the British Army in Palestine in 1946 was, "You took your service revolver into the shower with you." He was not exaggerating. |
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* A variant: the legendary Miyamoto Musashi supposedly had poor personal hygiene because he refused to bathe very often, with the reasoning that even if you brought a weapon with you, you could be caught off guard too easily. |
* A variant: the legendary Miyamoto Musashi supposedly had poor personal hygiene because he refused to bathe very often, with the reasoning that even if you brought a weapon with you, you could be caught off guard too easily. |
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* Prison would probably be a place where this trope sees regular usage. |
* Prison would probably be a place where this trope sees regular usage.{{verify|reason=Who lets prisoners have weapons?}} |
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