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+1Originally posted by original PM View Postyeah...
3 year old kid - go to beach - gets towled down, used swimming cossie put in boot - DNA now in boot.
you got kids fella?
We used to use the boot a lot in general - sitting in to piddle in a potty on long journeys, and to get changed etc.Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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Kids + beach holiday + hire care = boot horrorOriginally posted by MaryPoppins View Post+1
We used to use the boot a lot in general - sitting in to piddle in a potty on long journeys, and to get changed etc.Comment
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That's not very nice now is it?Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThey should have drowned you at birth.Comment
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+2 in addition to that when the car is parked my 2 year old often loves playing in the boot, climbing over into the backseats etc.Originally posted by MaryPoppins View Post+1
We used to use the boot a lot in general - sitting in to piddle in a potty on long journeys, and to get changed etc.Comment
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Its general. Man up and live with it.Originally posted by RedSauce View PostThat's not very nice now is it?
Or go postal
or ask for a duel at the bridgewater travelodge. It seems a popular venue
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I'm so sorry for my insensitivity. Did they actually try to drown you and leave you with intellectual impairment following oxygen starvation?Originally posted by RedSauce View PostThat's not very nice now is it?Comment
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I cannot even be bothered to respond to you, you and your tulip sockie (northernLady) are the 2 most boring members on here.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI'm so sorry for my insensitivity. Did they actually try to drown you and leave you with intellectual impairment following oxygen starvation?Comment
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+3 it's a handy alternative to the naughty step when they won't behave on long journeysOriginally posted by MyUserName View Post+2 in addition to that when the car is parked my 2 year old often loves playing in the boot, climbing over into the backseats etc.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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Yes you can.Originally posted by RedSauce View PostI cannot even be bothered to respond to you, you and your tulip sockie (northernLady) are the 2 most boring members on here.Comment
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