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By co28uk
Date 17.10.03 20:32 UTC
can anyone tell me where i can get a rubber mat from for the boot of my car (volvo v40), to aid in car sickness for my GSD
Cordelia
P.S ooops sorry there u go spelt right now

I think I miss-read this post, but had to have a look ;)
As for rubber matting, I can't help at the moment :)
liberty
By miloos
Date 17.10.03 20:36 UTC
SORRY BUT DO YOU MEAN RUBBER MATTING?I THOUGHT I WAS ON A DODGY SITE FOR A MINUTE.LOL:)

*giggles* ..remember the p*rn rule here on CD :D :D :D
Oh Melody! It's been edited.Was much more fun before :D :D
liberty
By smeagol-beagle
Date 17.10.03 21:43 UTC
Snooze'n'Snack do it off the roll.
Don't know their number but it will be in the Dog Papers or try a search on Google.
SB
By co28uk
Date 18.10.03 05:43 UTC
lol thought i had better spell it right:D
Thanks for the snooze n snack, found it on the net and ordered it this morning hopefully it will be here monday. Are the quick at sen there goods?
Cordelia
HEY! I went to bed early last night. What did I miss!!!
Kath.
By co28uk
Date 18.10.03 06:25 UTC
I put mating instead of matting lol
Cordelia
LOL :D Could have been an interesting topic! Try putting the words "bitch" and "pregnant" into a Google search. Nine out of ten results look dodgy (not that I've clicked on them!!) The UK pages are better. We must be more prusish over here. :D
By co28uk
Date 19.10.03 07:12 UTC
lol.
Ordered some matting now so hopefully this will do the trick for being sick. Have also attached an anti static strip to the car yesterday, trial run will be tomorrow whe she goes to traing, all being well it will help. If not it will stop us getting b****y shocks off the car :D
Cordelia
I used to get shocks from the car when I got out. I found that if you keep one hand on the metal (doorframe or whatever) *then* put your foot on the floor it grounds you. I think it's when you put foot to floor then touch the car that it causes a shock.
As for wearing jumpers, my static could top up the National Grid.
Kath.

Me too ...I get shocks from the car , my youngest and oldest sons , the flooring in some Boots shops , the library in Hounslow , a fair few shopping trolleys :D :D
Quite shocking really! ;) :D
Melody
I certainly find my younger son shocking in more ways than one. :D
Kath.
EDIT: Melody, the trick is, put your foot on the ground before you climb out of the trolley. :)

It is odd how it is only oldest and youngest sons ..and they are both like me ...other son and two daughters ..never a shock (not the electrical sort anyway :D :D )

I've just visualised Melody in a shopping trolley .... and the contortions required to put one foot on the ground
before getting out of it ...!! :D

I don't think they make 'em large enough :D :D :D
I used to walk around Boots , pushing the pushchair (many years ago) with sparks coming out from my little fingers!!
I bet you get invited to all the bonfire night parties!
Kath

:D :D Only to be thrown on the top of the bonfire ;) :D
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