My car is in 2 halves, the front (my half) is spotless and the back half (the dogs) is a mess of mud, leaves, stones, and dog hair, shudder.
2007-12-16 04:59:42
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answered by Roxy. 6
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I have always been a car pig. When I was in college, it looked as if I lived in my car. Well, actually, for awhile, I guess I did. As the kids were growing up, there was always all kinds of trash and food remains - once I found a petrified banana. It was pretty cool - it was jet black and kind of hard. I was surprised there was no odor and no liquid had come trickling out. In May my husband bought me my first brand new car ever, and I thought I would keep it pristine; it now has a coat that has been slated to go to the dry cleaner for three months, five plastic lids to storage tubs, a six-pack of bubbles for the grandsons, a Burger King sack from last week, my passport (?!), loose change on the floor, a lipstick and one earring, and a roll of toilet paper. Oh, there's more, but I'm too embarrassed to go on.
2007-12-16 06:37:21
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answered by Mountain Girl 4
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I guess I am compulsively neat about my car. It is completely empty. If I eat in the car I put everything in the bag and then throw the bag away when I get out. I hate clutter.
Now if I could just get my home uncluttered!!! I make at least two or three trips a year to the Salvation Army store with stuff and I still have to much.
2007-12-15 12:47:33
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answered by curious connie 7
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I just got done cleaning out the litter a couple days ago but haven't vacuumed yet.
We take the Grand children in the van lots of times so the front floor looks like the area underneath an outside bird feeder.
2007-12-16 06:37:12
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answered by kriend 7
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I eat on the run constantly, it's my dining room away from home, but really neat actually because I make sure to keep a small roll of car trash bags and have a habit of taking the trash out when I get home.
2007-12-15 12:43:48
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answered by ? 3
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You're kidding right. When I had a truck it looked like a herd of college students lived in it permanently. There was probably enough food in it to feed small nations and enough paper and plastic wrap to buy a new truck if I ever recycled all that junk. And don't even get me started on when the last time I washed it or cleaned the windshield. I could see out of it, not my problem if all the mashed bugs were on your side!!
2007-12-15 14:08:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Mine is neat as a pin. Only a little dirt on the floor mat because the parking lot at work is dirt .
2007-12-15 14:19:44
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answered by Aloha_Ann 7
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it is an somewhat mild case of OCD, whether it could additionally be considered to be an somewhat perfectionist way of existence. I even have OCD and that i'm a perfectionist, yet my desire for perfection falls below the umbrella of my OCD. My wager would be you have an somewhat mild case. With OCD, frightening or frightening suggestions or photographs, pronounced as obsessions, pop right into someone's suggestions and are annoying to shake. those with OCD sense sturdy urges to do particular issues back and back — pronounced as rituals or compulsions — with a view to banish the frightening suggestions, or to objective to steer sparkling of the undesirable ingredient they dread, or to make extra confident that issues are risk-free or sparkling or correct. by making use of doing a ritual, somebody with OCD is attempting to sense unquestionably particular that something undesirable won't ensue. i individually would desire to have all my issues neat and symmetrical and usually at 90º angles. i ought to pass on and on approximately different issues, yet I won't. besides, good success, and that i'm hoping I helped, and be satisfied to touch me in case you have any questions or concerns. yet take this obsessive-compulsive perfectionist way of existence as a blessing, it is supplied in available very usually. :)
2016-11-03 10:02:56
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answered by ? 4
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Mine stays neat and clean 99% of the time. I carry a bag in it to put my trash in. I don't eat in my truck at all, I do drink pop in there but that is it. My floor mats are the dirtest thing in my truck. I shake them out (they are rubber) at least once a week.
2007-12-15 12:49:14
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answered by SapphireB 6
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Our car is DISGUSTING Our big dog usually travels in the back, after his walk on the beach, he rolls over the seats to dry himself, he sits on MY seat, when my husband takes him without me in the car, I complain, but am outnumbered, and the great beast gets his own way every time.
If we eat in the car, the dog INSISTS on de-crumbing the empty packages, then ripping them to bits for the last traces of crumb D.N.A.I really need to get out and give the car a good clean before we get roaches!!!
2007-12-16 12:54:09
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answered by 'Er indoors!! 6
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My daughter does not allow her children to eat in her car, but unfortunately I have and so the back looks like animals live there (mini-van) I never see back there so I sometimes forget to pick it up. I need to train them to clean up after themselves better. Mine is more old mail that didn't get taken in the house than food trash-I have to get rid of that-it tends to make the car smell like fries!!
2007-12-15 14:36:11
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answered by Anonymous
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