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Old 15-10-10, 09:26 PM   #11
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Ewww. Did you ever see that thread about the bloke that left his dog in the car??
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Old 15-10-10, 09:48 PM   #12
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Know this only too well. One of my girls used to suffer travel sickness really bad, she hurled in my Audi GT once, it was everywhere, not a pleasant smell and it was summer! They do grow out it...............she's driving now herself!
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i dont mind cleaning it up but its the smell
Ergh that gets me too!

The only thing i don't get is asking your family if thay want to go for a drive lol. If i wanna go for a drive on my own thats fine, ill go blast a few roads here and there, if i pull up next to some boy racer, fine. I never ask my family and kids if they just wanna go for a drive round a few roads or am i missing something. Maybe i just need to wait for my boy to grow up a bit (hes only 3) then maybe i'll understand
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Ewwwww that is bad!!

oh and to remey, hope you can sort it out and get it all nice and clean.
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Ewwwww that is bad!!

oh and to remey, hope you can sort it out and get it all nice and clean.
its all done ,like brand new again ,,autogylm hi foam and odour elimiator did the trick,im back happy again ,
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Ergh that gets me too!

The only thing i don't get is asking your family if thay want to go for a drive lol. If i wanna go for a drive on my own thats fine, ill go blast a few roads here and there, if i pull up next to some boy racer, fine. I never ask my family and kids if they just wanna go for a drive round a few roads or am i missing something. Maybe i just need to wait for my boy to grow up a bit (hes only 3) then maybe i'll understand
its just something we have always done ,there lots of nice country roads near me ,so its not like driving the streets,i would never to that with the children in the car !as (im not the boy racer type anyway!),plus we normaly get a bite to eat up at the lake while we are out ,so thats why i would take them along ,i dont think theres anything wrong with that myself ?? or it may just be me ?,anyway each to there own
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its all done ,like brand new again ,,autogylm hi foam and odour elimiator did the trick,im back happy again ,
Good, hope your nipper is okay.

It reminds me of 3 similar stories.

We were staying in Kendel and took the kids over to Sellafield to the BNF visitor centre and a ride on the miniture railway nearby, a good day was had by all. On the way back we went up through Eskdale, a road I love, we didn't hang around. As we got back to civilisation my son, about 6 at the time decided to up chuck. He was in the middle of the middle row of seats in our monty estate!

Many years ago when I was a BSM driving instructor we went out for the branch company meal. My ex was expecting at the time so I had to do the drinking. Everyone put in ?5 for wine, they got 10 white and 5 red. I was the only one drinking the red so it would have been rude not to make some effort, 3 1/2 bottles effort! On the way back I was feeling rough so opened the window just before I throw up. Cleaned it all up the following morning.

The next time we used the car a couple of days later was to visit my gran for the annual christmas meal we always had there. My ex was wearing a white jacket. When we arrived she noticed a pink stain on the left shoulder, took a while to realise that I hadn't pulled the seatbelt out to check it when I cleaned the car

The last one was sort of sad. When I worked for the local VW garage we took on an old boy, 67 IIRC, a widower, as a driver, he was expecting a few hours aday but they had he cleaning cars and allsort, they took advantage. He went away on an old folks single cruise and met a nice lady from opp norf. A few weeks later he went to see her for a long weekend. He hired a car from work, they were charging him full rate! He got back late on the Sunday, pulled up at home and had a massive heart attack that killed him (thankfully he was in hospital by then). Durring the inital heart attack he throw up all over the interior of the hire car, every where.

When we got the car back we had to remove the seats and the carpets to jet wash them they were that bad. We found his false teeth under one of the seats. I still maintain he had rather a good time with his lady friend and put too much strain on his heart, the drive back was the final straw.

I'm pleased he had a good time just before he went and giving back the garage the hire car that was never paid for and a day and a halfs cleaning served them right for the way they had treated him.
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Good, hope your nipper is okay.

It reminds me of 3 similar stories.

We were staying in Kendel and took the kids over to Sellafield to the BNF visitor centre and a ride on the miniture railway nearby, a good day was had by all. On the way back we went up through Eskdale, a road I love, we didn't hang around. As we got back to civilisation my son, about 6 at the time decided to up chuck. He was in the middle of the middle row of seats in our monty estate!

Many years ago when I was a BSM driving instructor we went out for the branch company meal. My ex was expecting at the time so I had to do the drinking. Everyone put in ?5 for wine, they got 10 white and 5 red. I was the only one drinking the red so it would have been rude not to make some effort, 3 1/2 bottles effort! On the way back I was feeling rough so opened the window just before I throw up. Cleaned it all up the following morning.

The next time we used the car a couple of days later was to visit my gran for the annual christmas meal we always had there. My ex was wearing a white jacket. When we arrived she noticed a pink stain on the left shoulder, took a while to realise that I hadn't pulled the seatbelt out to check it when I cleaned the car

The last one was sort of sad. When I worked for the local VW garage we took on an old boy, 67 IIRC, a widower, as a driver, he was expecting a few hours aday but they had he cleaning cars and allsort, they took advantage. He went away on an old folks single cruise and met a nice lady from opp norf. A few weeks later he went to see her for a long weekend. He hired a car from work, they were charging him full rate! He got back late on the Sunday, pulled up at home and had a massive heart attack that killed him (thankfully he was in hospital by then). Durring the inital heart attack he throw up all over the interior of the hire car, every where.

When we got the car back we had to remove the seats and the carpets to jet wash them they were that bad. We found his false teeth under one of the seats. I still maintain he had rather a good time with his lady friend and put too much strain on his heart, the drive back was the final straw.

I'm pleased he had a good time just before he went and giving back the garage the hire car that was never paid for and a day and a halfs cleaning served them right for the way they had treated him.
yeah shes fine now thanks ,so its not just the kiddies that do it then lol,i must admit she gets from my side of the family ,as im sitll travel sick ,and so my dad (its a bit embarassing ,as im 31 lol)
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