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2005.02.15 @ 00:17:31 What's in Your car

Stolen from Beth:

List all the things in your car (to the best of your memory and ability, you'll find it easier if you go through your car section by section). You can give location if you want. Then invite people to comment on them as if they knew nothing or very little of you. It's an archaeological expedition, if they only knew what was in your car, what would they know about you? You can tell by what they have in their car and what they don't.

So here it is... this is everything that's not attached to the car (i.e. spare tire, jack, etc).

Glovebox:

  • Owner's manual
  • Registration / Insurance
  • Napkins
  • Tire pressure gauge
  • Pens
  • Mileage log book
Center console:
  • Mp3 Player
  • 2 CDs (in cases)
Door Pocket:
  • A coupon for Panda Express
Back Seat / Under Front Seats:
  • Sunshade
  • Umbrella
Trunk:
  • Tire pump
  • Mover's blanket

Comments:
2005.02.16 @ 17:19:05
Re: What's in Your car
Elizabeth says:

1. You like technology 2. You like things to be neat. 3. You have problems or worries with tire pressure.

2005.02.19 @ 01:47:54
Re: What's in Your car
Dan says:

I would say that you are neat/orderly and like to be reasonably well prepared (umbrella/tire pump/pressure gauge). Aside from that ... that you liked music, perhaps preferred your own commercial-free selection of it. Your car is too sparsely occuppied to draw many conclusions aside from that first one.

2005.02.22 @ 18:27:33
Re: What's in Your car
Tim says:

well, I do know you reasonably well, so this is probably cheating, but...

  1. you like to keep track of your mileage.
  2. your car contains far less clutter than it should.
  3. you like to get discounts on things.
I would do one of these, but sadly I have no car anymore. I could ask the bus drivers, but they barely speak German...

2005.02.22 @ 20:24:54
Re: What's in Your car
David says:

What do they speak?

2005.02.23 @ 04:18:54
Re: What's in Your car
Tim says:

God only knows. Certainly not German, and not English. I'm guessing Turkish.