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The richest one percent of this country owns half our country's wealth, five trillion dollars. One third of that comes from hard work, two thirds comes from inheritance, interest on interest accumulating to widows and idiot sons and what I do, stock and real estate speculation...It's bullsh*t. I create nothing. I own. We make the rules, pal...Now you're not naive enough to think we're living in a democracy, are you buddy?
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LOL, this thread...didn't wanna start a new one so how about 'wife/gf-proofing'? Bill Burr was right, it's like a little kid was sitting in the passenger seat w coloring crayons, food crumbs/french fry, coins, tissues, etc. I was trying to dig up something the wife dropped on the floor (yet again), found all those nice surprises lmao. How the heck does one drop a coloring crayon (read: eyeliner or whatever they use lol) and not know about it? Oh man...
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The richest one percent of this country owns half our country's wealth, five trillion dollars. One third of that comes from hard work, two thirds comes from inheritance, interest on interest accumulating to widows and idiot sons and what I do, stock and real estate speculation...It's bullsh*t. I create nothing. I own. We make the rules, pal...Now you're not naive enough to think we're living in a democracy, are you buddy?
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trust me I'm the black sheep of my family. Of my parents and siblings, I'm the only one who took meticulous care of my things and have always been a neat freak.
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Haha, I wouldn't say you're a black sheep, just very careful about keeping your stuff good...I'm kinda like that because my stuff lasts forever to the amazement of my wife....just that I don't have any little humans to order around lol.
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I have a 5 and 10 year old.
When they were babies, I wanted the "no eating in car rule" but that quickly went out the window on our first road trip or long drive. kids get HANGRY. How I've been able to manage is we have a snack bag that I am conscious of what goes in there, no Cheetos, messy snacks, etc... Every door pocket, I keep a microfiber cloth and I have them hold it on their lap while eating anything. I keep reminding them to wipe their hands and I have wet naps readily available too. The biggest tip, is to clean up immediately after every longish trip. I vacuum and wipe down the seats. One tip, I've never seen mentioned that has worked great for me, is I open all the doors and take my leaf blower and blow out the seats, under seat, car seat, overall interior. I have found that this will usually dislodge 99% of dust/dirt accumulated. I then do a quick vacuum to get the rest of the dust. You'd be surprised at how much dust your interior accumulates. As for seat backs and ingress/egress. I tried to teach them to tread lightly, and so far it has worked well. I just remind them to not kick the seats, and to step over the plastic bits to get in. Just a gentle reminder here and there is all I needed. Any scuffing, i'll just wipe right away instead of letting dirt accumulate. My only kryptonite is the beach. For that, we always bring a change of clothes and shoes and I lay out towels on both the seats and floormats. All the family cars we've had had look really good when we sold them. |
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Another tip.
Amazon and medical supply stores sells plastic throw up bags. they are small, collapsible, and easy to keep in each door pocket. Show the kids what it's for and for them to recognize the feeling of getting nauseous and have them hold the bag ready to go. I never thought my kids got car sick until the day it happened, and believe me -- all it takes is the first time, and it will ruin your day. My kid got barf on the seatbelt, and Alcantara seats - which you know will never come out and be the same. So being prepared is key. Now, I keep at least 4 bags in each of the cars and always at arms reach. |
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