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A Teamster

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Oct 20, 2009, 5:04:05 PM10/20/09
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On Oct 20, 3:43 pm, chesucat <chessu...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Incontinence is no longer a problem with the Sheath Urinal. Fits like
> an athletic supporter. Great for active men and also those confined to
> bed or wheelchairs. Sheath urinal, rubber tube and drainage bag
> (attached to leg) are undetectable so you can be comfortable and
> confident.
>
> http://health-products.drleonards.com/Health-Products/Incontinence-Pr...
>
> Would this work for truck drivers?

Rocky just wears diapers. Works for Pissypants

Roughrider50

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Oct 21, 2009, 1:33:22 AM10/21/09
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On Tue, 20 Oct 2009 12:43:25 -0700 (PDT), chesucat
<ches...@gmail.com> wrote:

>X-No-Archive: yes
>
>Incontinence is no longer a problem with the Sheath Urinal. Fits like
>an athletic supporter. Great for active men and also those confined to
>bed or wheelchairs. Sheath urinal, rubber tube and drainage bag
>(attached to leg) are undetectable so you can be comfortable and
>confident.
>

>http://health-products.drleonards.com/Health-Products/Incontinence-Products/Sheath-Urinal/64782.cfm


>
>Would this work for truck drivers?

They've had similar devices to those for as long as I can remember.
years ago I recall seeing ads in magazines, can't remember the catchy
name they gave it though, but it was quite similar. It consisted of a
condom like device with a tube going to a flask like container that
you strapped to your lower leg. At the top of the ad was drawings of
various users, A policeman directing traffic, A fan at a ball game, A
smiling trucker, etc.. So yeah, I'm sure it would work, I just don't
think I could piss without actually holding onto my willy..........its
psychological I guess.

Douglas W. "Popeye" Frederick

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Oct 21, 2009, 5:51:51 AM10/21/09
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"Roughrider50" <cork...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 20 Oct 2009 12:43:25 -0700 (PDT), chesucat
> <ches...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>X-No-Archive: yes
>>
>>Incontinence is no longer a problem with the Sheath Urinal. Fits like
>>an athletic supporter. Great for active men and also those confined to
>>bed or wheelchairs. Sheath urinal, rubber tube and drainage bag
>>(attached to leg) are undetectable so you can be comfortable and
>>confident.
>>
>>http://health-products.drleonards.com/Health-Products/Incontinence-Products/Sheath-Urinal/64782.cfm
>>
>>Would this work for truck drivers?


> They've had similar devices to those for as long as I can remember.
> years ago I recall seeing ads in magazines, can't remember the catchy
> name they gave it though, but it was quite similar.

"The Brakeman's Friend".

Train crews have used them for over 100 years.

Burt Reynolds used one in a movie called "Semi Tough".

> It consisted of a
> condom like device with a tube going to a flask like container that
> you strapped to your lower leg. At the top of the ad was drawings of
> various users, A policeman directing traffic, A fan at a ball game, A
> smiling trucker, etc..

>So yeah, I'm sure it would work, I just don't
> think I could piss without actually holding onto my willy..........its
> psychological I guess.

Wow.

Thanks for sharing (not).

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