Mekon
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Well don't be so smug about it. What's in the bak?No boot.. Drive a bakkie..![]()
Well don't be so smug about it. What's in the bak?No boot.. Drive a bakkie..![]()
q: What state is your cars boot in?I have often wondered how some peoples car boots get into such a state. This is old and new cars. I buy and sell a lot so when people come to get something I usually get to see the boot which is either is a state and jam packed with junk and the spare tyre which has not been returned to its place. Some boots are like a tool box, some are storage with shoes, clothes sports equipment and some are just downright disgusting with dried out Mc D fries and old banana skins and a old foul smelling stain which I assume was yogurt or milk.
Even though my car is 22 years old, the boot is spotless and totally empty.
Small tool kit, first aid kit, oil, coolant, LED light, lubricating oil and rubber mat is all that is visible in my boot at the moment![]()
Nothing... Anything left in the back will get stolenWell don't be so smug about it. What's in the bak?
Even dried out Mc D's fries?Nothing... Anything left in the back will get stolen
Sounds like a go-bag.Wife's - bag of old clothes she's been meaning to drop off at the church for a month now, change of shoes, kids and hers tennis rackets, couple of those Woolies shopping bags, camping chair, and the box her new laptop came in. Car itself is clean, just, well, busy.
Freestanding Stove/Oven in my old Corolla = possibletry taking a washing machine in a Picanto, totally doable.
Except that we call them provinces - you don't hear people saying "The state of Limpopo", or "The state of Free-State"q: What state is your cars boot in?
a: Gauteng?
I have often wondered how some peoples car boots get into such a state. This is old and new cars. I buy and sell a lot so when people come to get something I usually get to see the boot which is either is a state and jam packed with junk and the spare tyre which has not been returned to its place. Some boots are like a tool box, some are storage with shoes, clothes sports equipment and some are just downright disgusting with dried out Mc D fries and old banana skins and a old foul smelling stain which I assume was yogurt or milk.
Even though my car is 22 years old, the boot is spotless and totally empty.
tsjek jou naai.Except that we call them provinces - you don't hear people saying "The state of Limpopo", or "The state of Free-State"
Now I know what state you are in - go get a beertsjek jou naai.