Is the E60 a Chick Car?
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haha! I can think of a few other uses...
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My Ride: 2006 M5, Silver Grey, Silverstone Full Leather, Alumium trim, Active/Ventilated Comfort Seats, HUD, Comfort Access, Split Rear Seats, Rear Seat Heating, etc.
Strange that they're including pads and not tampons... It's fairly standard to include a tampon or two in a first aid kit... comes in handy in ways you might not expect. Once as a camp counselor I had a kid whose nose wouldn't stop bleeding... plugged it up with a tampon to absorb the blood. (Naturally, did not tell the kid what it was, or he would have been seriously grossed out). I wonder if pads are now standard due to concerns about toxic shock syndrome liability?
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Originally Posted by jdubbs' post='221232' date='Jan 8 2006, 11:06 PM
I wonder if pads are now standard due to concerns about toxic shock syndrome liability?
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My Ride: 2008 M5 -- Exterior: Silverstone, Interior: Black. Fully Loaded. That just about sums it up! :-)
Ah....
You guys are all wet....
Oops Sorry, no pun intended....well, maybe.
Anyway, HERE'S *MY* explanation if anyone asks me why my first aid kit has "this stuff":
"Oh, it's for when I've just cleaned my car and I want to dress my wheels.... I simply apply on the *napkin* some of my Griot's Tire Dressing and voila! I can apply the tire dressing on all 4 tires without ever having to apply any more tire dressing! The napkin does a great job of holding a lot of the tire dressing..."
-CoolTones
You guys are all wet....
Oops Sorry, no pun intended....well, maybe.
Anyway, HERE'S *MY* explanation if anyone asks me why my first aid kit has "this stuff":
"Oh, it's for when I've just cleaned my car and I want to dress my wheels.... I simply apply on the *napkin* some of my Griot's Tire Dressing and voila! I can apply the tire dressing on all 4 tires without ever having to apply any more tire dressing! The napkin does a great job of holding a lot of the tire dressing..."
-CoolTones
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you all have your minds in the gutter
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Originally Posted by Centurion' post='221273' date='Jan 9 2006, 01:31 AM
My first aid kit has everything except the feminine napkin.
It did, however, have a jelly doughnut in there.
It did, however, have a jelly doughnut in there.
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Thank you, thank you!
I'm here every night until midnight!
Edited to add:
Actually, I'm glad you did not take offence and saw the humor.