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Old 06-10-2009, 06:20 AM   #11 (permalink)
 
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These are always interesting posts. I've been looking for a place to hang those "doggles" rather than the mirror. Lately it's the gear shift.

Doggles ILS

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Old 06-10-2009, 06:46 AM   #12 (permalink)
 
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I put my full-sized Kleenex box between the seats, with the box resting on the e-brake handle. Fits in there snugly, and it's very easy to reach. I also bought a little trash can made for cars, attached little hooks to the back of it, and hung that on the middle of the netting that's on the front of the luggage cover. That trash can also fits perfectly between the seats just above the Kleenex box.



(The trash can hangs at the middle of the netting above).



(trash can looks like this except it's smaller and has a flat back so it rests nicely on the front luggage cover's netting)
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Old 06-10-2009, 08:20 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Cautionary tale about stuffing things into the recess above the passenger footwell: http://www.smartcarofamerica.com/for...nt-know-23371/

Could disable your A/C.
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Old 06-10-2009, 10:10 AM   #14 (permalink)
 
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Nasal Drainage

I found a handy place to keep my post-nasal drip drainage culvert prescribed to me by the Yale Hospital.

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Old 06-10-2009, 01:38 PM   #15 (permalink)
 
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...all ball is a cabrio..

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He sure is.

I'll be pulling the filter at 10,000 miles (currently at 8,300) to see what it looks like and to replace it. However, my allergies are less seasonal and more a result of my cats, so even the best filter system would only help marginally. I love my cats immensely, and my cat allergies have improved on their own quite a bit over the past few years just by forcing myself to be around them (what can I say, I'm a glutton for punishment). Initially, I'd develop hives just from petting one. Now it's mainly only an issue when one of them has decided to use my pillow as her resting place all day, or rub my face with hers in the middle of the night. Sometimes I wonder if they do it intentionally when they're annoyed with me.
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These are always interesting posts. I've been looking for a place to hang those "doggles" rather than the mirror. Lately it's the gear shift.

Doggles ILS
Somebody else with doggles! My bichon loves riding around with her head out the window when the top is down. But her eyes get all red and itchy so now she knows she can't go unless she wears her doggles. - sheureka
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I have terrible allergies, and I usually just keep a bunch of paper napkins in the glove box, then stuff the used ones in the cup holder.
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eeewwwww.......remind me NOT to drink anything if I'm ever in YOUR smart!
hahahahaha! I guess thats where the swine flu started hehehehe!
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He sure is.

I'll be pulling the filter at 10,000 miles (currently at 8,300) to see what it looks like and to replace it. .
At my 10K service the pulled the old original filter (wusy paper) and replace it with a Heppa Filter (beafy)
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At my 10K service the pulled the old original filter (wusy paper) and replace it with a Heppa Filter (beafy)
Where did you source the HEPA filter, and has it reduced the amount of airflow from the blower?
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I found a handy place to keep my post-nasal drip drainage culvert prescribed to me by the Yale Hospital.

Dude, that is just too funny!
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