"Super stinky car" in carpool - WWYD

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As the owner of a car that had a rouge sippy cup of milk in it for months (rolled up under the seat then got trapped in the coils of the underside of the seat), I say tell your ds to suck it up. I am sure they know the car smells. You could also give them a gift card for an auto detail job. Or put Vicks vapor rub under your son's nose. As I tell my ds, owner of aforementioned sippy cup, life is full of bad smells get used to it because we will be in Paris this Spring.


You're disgusting. Why would you give your kid milk in the car and then leave that in your car. How lazy are you to let it sit in there?


She might have been lazy that day, but your a bitch and you can't fix that.
Anonymous
My DS had a major asthma attack from DEET which landed him in the hospital for 3 days. I wish I was making this up...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As the owner of a car that had a rouge sippy cup of milk in it for months (rolled up under the seat then got trapped in the coils of the underside of the seat), I say tell your ds to suck it up. I am sure they know the car smells. You could also give them a gift card for an auto detail job. Or put Vicks vapor rub under your son's nose. As I tell my ds, owner of aforementioned sippy cup, life is full of bad smells get used to it because we will be in Paris this Spring.


You're disgusting. Why would you give your kid milk in the car and then leave that in your car. How lazy are you to let it sit in there?


She might have been lazy that day, but your a bitch and you can't fix that.


That day? She said MONTHS! How is that not disgusting?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As the owner of a car that had a rouge sippy cup of milk in it for months (rolled up under the seat then got trapped in the coils of the underside of the seat), I say tell your ds to suck it up. I am sure they know the car smells. You could also give them a gift card for an auto detail job. Or put Vicks vapor rub under your son's nose. As I tell my ds, owner of aforementioned sippy cup, life is full of bad smells get used to it because we will be in Paris this Spring.


You're disgusting. Why would you give your kid milk in the car and then leave that in your car. How lazy are you to let it sit in there?


Not the pp - but do you know the definition of "rouge"? How about "under" and "trapped"?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As the owner of a car that had a rouge sippy cup of milk in it for months (rolled up under the seat then got trapped in the coils of the underside of the seat), I say tell your ds to suck it up. I am sure they know the car smells. You could also give them a gift card for an auto detail job. Or put Vicks vapor rub under your son's nose. As I tell my ds, owner of aforementioned sippy cup, life is full of bad smells get used to it because we will be in Paris this Spring.


You're disgusting. Why would you give your kid milk in the car and then leave that in your car. How lazy are you to let it sit in there?


Not the pp - but do you know the definition of "rouge"? How about "under" and "trapped"?


Leave her alone. So she switched the g and u in rogue, have you never made a typo yourself?
Anonymous
When DS was in preschool we carpooled with another family. One day one of their kids made a comment about how messy my car was. It was all I could do to bite my tongue and not reply "well, I'm sorry we don't have a full-time nanny and housekeeper like you do. How about loaning us some of your help?"
Anonymous
Your son can't possibly be so precious that he can't cope with this.
Anonymous
OP - How exciting! It sounds like you are carpooling with one of the truly wealthy DCUM parents. Clearly driving a stinky, poorly maintained van is de rigueur for someone who saves 90% of take home and maxes out every retirement fund possible. Why waste money on frivolous things like basic car cleaning and maintenance?

You must be one of "those" parents who throws away $8-$10 for a car wash or wastes precious earning time cleaning the car yourself. Instead of complaining, you should use this opportunity to glean valuable tips on how you can join the exclusive club of the truly wealthy, instead of staying trapped in your vulgar, wasteful lifestyle. Good luck!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As the owner of a car that had a rouge sippy cup of milk in it for months (rolled up under the seat then got trapped in the coils of the underside of the seat), I say tell your ds to suck it up. I am sure they know the car smells. You could also give them a gift card for an auto detail job. Or put Vicks vapor rub under your son's nose. As I tell my ds, owner of aforementioned sippy cup, life is full of bad smells get used to it because we will be in Paris this Spring.


You're disgusting. Why would you give your kid milk in the car and then leave that in your car. How lazy are you to let it sit in there?


Not the pp - but do you know the definition of "rouge"? How about "under" and "trapped"?


Leave her alone. So she switched the g and u in rogue, have you never made a typo yourself?


It wasn't about the typo. It was about a person freaking out and calling someone lazy and disgusting for accidentally leaving a cup of milk that rolled under the seat and got trapped there.
Anonymous
Give your son an air freshener to sneak into the car
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When DS was in preschool we carpooled with another family. One day one of their kids made a comment about how messy my car was. It was all I could do to bite my tongue and not reply "well, I'm sorry we don't have a full-time nanny and housekeeper like you do. How about loaning us some of your help?"


I 've had that happen, too. I was a little embarrassed but ultimately I didn't really care what the 5 year old kid thought (and her mother clearly didn't care because I was doing her a favor by picking her child up). I'll bet your kid has already told them their car stinks and is sticky.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The DS is gay.


T H I S
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When DS was in preschool we carpooled with another family. One day one of their kids made a comment about how messy my car was. It was all I could do to bite my tongue and not reply "well, I'm sorry we don't have a full-time nanny and housekeeper like you do. How about loaning us some of your help?"


I 've had that happen, too. I was a little embarrassed but ultimately I didn't really care what the 5 year old kid thought (and her mother clearly didn't care because I was doing her a favor by picking her child up). I'll bet your kid has already told them their car stinks and is sticky.


Count me as someone with a 9 year old car that has been through two kids who spill food and drink everywhere. I clean out stuff all the time, so the food doesn't stay there, but the smell does sometimes. My DC always tells me that my car stinks without any acknowledgement of DC's own involvement in this problem. Since I am someone who likes to drive cars until they die, I am not getting a new car for awhile (or at least until I am sure the spilling stops). As an aside, I can easily afford a new car, but I would rather save for retirement and college.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised the first grader hasn't mentioned it himself. Kids say the darnedest things after all, and aren't known for their tact. Of course you cant tell him to say something or he might rat you out.

Maybe he could just keep asking "what's that smell?" Why is the seat sticky?


Exactly.
Anonymous
OP hasn't mentioned what (if anything) she did. I'm curious about whether she addressed or not and if so how.
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