"jmcquown" > wrote in message
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> On 10/30/2017 1:22 PM, Gary wrote:
>> Julie Bove wrote:
>>>
>>> "Doris Night" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> On Sun, 29 Oct 2017 15:33:36 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>>>> > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> They did have a salad bar. See Steve! I remembered a salad bar. Not
>>>>> near
>>>>> me
>>>>> though. Good two hour drive from here. Got a desk for Angela, a few
>>>>> desk
>>>>> accessories, a couple of cheap blankets because it turned cold that
>>>>> day
>>>>> and
>>>>> we were freezing in the car.
>>>>
>>>> Don't your cars in the US have heaters?
>>>
>>> Yes but mine only has heat in the front. Husband's old car had it in the
>>> back. Most cheaper cars don't though.
>>
>> WTH? Please explain this one, Julie. I've never head of a car
>> having a separate heater in the back. This is an odd thing that
>> you have said. Most vehicles have a front heater and are
>> sufficient to heat the entire vehicle.
>>
> It doesn't really matter. The fact is she stated she bought cheap
> blankets because "it turned cold that day and we were freezing in the
> car". There's this nifty little trick called turning on the car and the
> heater and letting it warm up. I'm sure they could have locked the car,
> gone back into the store and waited a few minutes for the car to warm up.
> It's just another incredible tall tale.
Seriously? You do know how foolish it is to leave your car running while
locked. Right? Do that here and you will be likely to have no car. They
smash the window and just take off. I think you have also never been into an
Ikea. The entrances and exits aren't even remotely in the same place. You
can't get in and right back out. It also wasn't my car and I wasn't in
charge of the heat. Apparently the driver was plenty warm but the other two
of us were not.