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Driving a Pageant Queen in a Christmas Parade
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<blockquote data-quote="Andrew Skaggs" data-source="post: 16331271" data-attributes="member: 194041"><p>I've been asked at the last minute to drive my termi vert to transport a local pageant queen (and princess) in a Christmas parade. I'm honored to have been asked, but I'm a little concerned about damage to the car.</p><p></p><p>It will be two girls (one in high school and one a 5-year old), so they'll both be pretty light.</p><p></p><p>My plan is to put the boot cover on and ask them to sit basically right on the front so their weight is on the top of the seat. I'll also ask them to take their shoes off so as not to put holes in the seat get it dirty.</p><p></p><p>Any other precautions I could take? Ideally, I'd have a fiberglass boot cover, but there's no way I can get one before tomorrow night.</p><p></p><p>TIA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrew Skaggs, post: 16331271, member: 194041"] I've been asked at the last minute to drive my termi vert to transport a local pageant queen (and princess) in a Christmas parade. I'm honored to have been asked, but I'm a little concerned about damage to the car. It will be two girls (one in high school and one a 5-year old), so they'll both be pretty light. My plan is to put the boot cover on and ask them to sit basically right on the front so their weight is on the top of the seat. I'll also ask them to take their shoes off so as not to put holes in the seat get it dirty. Any other precautions I could take? Ideally, I'd have a fiberglass boot cover, but there's no way I can get one before tomorrow night. TIA [/QUOTE]
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