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Aaron
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Post by Aaron »

MaggieBennett wrote:Yes, but it's a British car! And you know, British sports cars--you don't want to hurt their feelings or they'll leave you stranded somewhere. Then the plants would really cook! :lol: So I gotta throw in "boot" alongside "trunk" every so often. :P
Isn't the boot technically the bonnet in that car? :D I don't even have a british sports car and it's fun to say. I do love my Top Gear.

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Those are the bags I was talking about.
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Post by MaggieBennett »

Everything's in the back--engine and storage space (such as it is). Front doesn't really open--not without disassembly.

I hadn't thought of those metallized bags. I bet they would work better than the little cooler thing, hold more, and pack flatter. Yes? Maybe I should pick one or two up to keep in the car.
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Wow. Aaron. Dropping the REAL cold bag things. I was originally just talking about those lunch bag things that squishfold flat but have the lining stuff in them to thermally insulate that you get free from some giveaway and wind up going through your closet one day and find a whole box full of them. :) I used to keep one behind the seat in the Miata. You know, it's pretty amazing how much stuff you can fit in random spaces in a tiny 2-seater car LOL

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