Indian food in trunk, stinks up cabin..?
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Indian food in trunk, stinks up cabin..?
This is fairly pointless, but I just picked up some Indian food, and put it in the trunk to keep the stink down. I went to a gas station and came out, and my cabin stank! I thought the cabin and trunk were pretty seperate.
Maybe I just stank..
I just thought it was weird.
Maybe I just stank..
I just thought it was weird.
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Indian food don't stink!
They are kind of strong when someone's cooking them, but I generally like the aroma of Indian food. Not to the extent that I use Indian food scented air fresheners, but you know...
And no, I'm not Indian.
They are kind of strong when someone's cooking them, but I generally like the aroma of Indian food. Not to the extent that I use Indian food scented air fresheners, but you know...
And no, I'm not Indian.
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Originally Posted by PeaceLove&S2K,Dec 17 2004, 12:33 PM
Indian food don't stink!
They are kind of strong when someone's cooking them, but I generally like the aroma of Indian food. Not to the extent that I use Indian food scented air fresheners, but you know...
And no, I'm not Indian.
They are kind of strong when someone's cooking them, but I generally like the aroma of Indian food. Not to the extent that I use Indian food scented air fresheners, but you know...
And no, I'm not Indian.
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Originally Posted by dcak,Dec 17 2004, 12:30 PM
I thought the cabin and trunk were pretty seperate.
There aren't separated very well.
#9
Originally Posted by dcak,Dec 17 2004, 09:30 AM
I thought the cabin and trunk were pretty seperate.
Maybe I just stank..
Maybe I just stank..