>Terry,
>
>>Not a case of your getting sick of the car but the car getting sick of you :-)
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>>A few years ago we went out in my new car and my elder daughter picked then to projectile vomit in the back. All we had were plastic carrier bags to catch it in, and it just poured out the wee holes in the bottom.
>>My other daughter picked the race to get to a car ferry to chuck up. Nightmare - but yours - 8 times!
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>This thread is making me nauseating <g> Fortunately for us, we grab a box of... what is the name... those bags that close tight so you can put your lunch inside, so it was not as bad as your, I think :) Anyways, What really scared me was seeing here puking after puking for a couple of hours, and it was some yellow liquid (Well, I guess now you are nauseating too <g>
"Barf bags." On airplanes they are officially called "air sickness bags" but I think everyone calls them barf bags anyway.
I have a great appreciation of euphemisms and are surprised the airlines go even with the whiff of unpleasantness (pun intended) of air sickness bags. I would expect something more like "air event systems."
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