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<blockquote data-quote="aeroeng" data-source="post: 320571" data-attributes="member: 6557"><p>Urinals and floor drains would only make you feel better. difficult children can always find a way around them. </p><p> </p><p> Once we were on a road trip. Both older boys were not feeling well. The first one lost it triggering his brother. All over their car seats, their selves, the back of my and husband's seats, the car doors both front and back and all mats, toys, videos & game boys. We stopped cleaned them as best we could with wet wipes, put them in their only change of clothing and put them in the back row (The minivan has a third row). We continued on out trip with about 2 hrs of driving remaining. 10 minutes later they repeat the scenario covering the third row as efficiently as they had covered the middle row. Not one inch of that van did not need to be cleaned. (and yes I had bags for them. Nice sick sacks, the good ones you get a the airport).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aeroeng, post: 320571, member: 6557"] Urinals and floor drains would only make you feel better. difficult children can always find a way around them. Once we were on a road trip. Both older boys were not feeling well. The first one lost it triggering his brother. All over their car seats, their selves, the back of my and husband's seats, the car doors both front and back and all mats, toys, videos & game boys. We stopped cleaned them as best we could with wet wipes, put them in their only change of clothing and put them in the back row (The minivan has a third row). We continued on out trip with about 2 hrs of driving remaining. 10 minutes later they repeat the scenario covering the third row as efficiently as they had covered the middle row. Not one inch of that van did not need to be cleaned. (and yes I had bags for them. Nice sick sacks, the good ones you get a the airport). [/QUOTE]
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