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TonyB 20 June 2000 12:07 AM

One of the first things I did to my Scooby was to fit some Hooks into the boot, and stretched a Cargo Net between them....Perfect!

The hooks were from Do it All, with four little flaps cut into the 'carpet' masquerading as a felt underlay, screwed into the little white plastic inserts in the boot floor.

The net was from Halfords.

No more weightless shopping.

Tony

KimA 20 June 2000 12:08 AM

How about pinching the baskets??? At least they'd stay standing. I know that Sainsburys do those blue plastic shopping baskets that you can keep.

This problem also drives me mad - I normally put the shopping behind the driver and passenger seats, so if anyone does have a good idea I'd be interested (save me having a ready made meal by the time I get home!).

RVeiga 20 June 2000 12:10 AM

I just send the missus Shopping in the Cleo!

..R

Paul.G 20 June 2000 12:12 AM

Mickey,
You mean you actually go to the shops!!
I am still using that one for an excuse to go for a spin, If anyone asks where the shopping is, just reply “damn Ive forgot” then you can go out again!!
We have got no food in our cupboards, just a big grin on my face.

Paul.G

Beef 20 June 2000 12:27 AM

Simple solution - fit a trunk monkey! That way you can get him to hold the shopping in place as you go around the corners. Easy! I'm sure someone here will be able to give you more info on the benefits and costs of a trunk monkey - I know a few people here do have them fitted.

The Zohan 20 June 2000 12:44 AM

Try the large plastic tubs that petrol stations sell. Works a treat!

mike_nunan 20 June 2000 12:49 AM

Or... remove the floor panel and carpet, and plonk the shopping in the middle of the spare wheel. Also gives a handy weight reduction, probably worth about a yard down the straight past the car-park exit ;-)

MickeyG 20 June 2000 11:23 AM

As usual I have left Morrisons, with all of my shopping neatly packed in bags in the boot. By the time I get home, the contents have been liberally distributed around the boot space etc... http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/frown.gif

Does anyone have any novel approaches to solve this problem? (assuming it happens to everyone else!!) Or can you buy aftermarket bits to help?

Your help would be much appreciated. http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif

MickeyG

Nimbus 20 June 2000 11:41 AM

Mickey,

Try slowing down at the corners. Works everytime, but not so much fun http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/wink.gif



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GCollier 20 June 2000 11:48 AM

I just tie the handles of the carrier bags together in a knot. Simple, but it works. Being a greedy git, and filling the entire boot with shopping bags also helps http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif

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JamesH 20 June 2000 11:52 AM

Cardboard boxes (low level like for fruit/veg)

Kev 20 June 2000 01:09 PM

Same hapened to me on Sunday ..

tied the bags and all that but the milk leaked in one of the bags and then out into the boot ...... great ... was I impressed http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/frown.gif

had to scrub the carpet before it went off in all the heat .... i supose I won't have to throw it around as much .... but then the carpet is washable !!

K

XRS 20 June 2000 01:25 PM

Beef,

Does that work with the big bore trunk monkey, or does it have to be the standard unit?

RaymondH 20 June 2000 01:38 PM

I use a non slip mat from Halfords (aboutŁ8) cut to shape and have a largish cardboard box in the centre of that so I can pack bags inside and around it. Works fine unless you are heavy on the brakes http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif

RoShamBo 20 June 2000 01:46 PM

Shop over the net, but then you will need another excuse to go out in the car - I expect we all have hundreds of those !!

Ro

blubs 20 June 2000 02:01 PM

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by RVeiga:
<B>I just send the missus Shopping in the Cleo!

..R[/quote]

Good God Man!!!

You allow your wife to use the car to go shopping? http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/wink.gif


RVeiga 21 June 2000 08:03 AM

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by blubs:
<B> Good God Man!!!

You allow your wife to use the car to go shopping? http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/wink.gif

[/quote]

The Scooby! - only when I'm pissed, otherwise she uses the Cleo. The best way!


simes 21 June 2000 12:12 PM

Que?

(Sorry, you should have seen the garbage my browser just displayed!)

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Subie Gal 21 June 2000 12:52 PM

try a cargo net...

designed to fit in the "boot" (that is so cute) of your car...

Subie Gal 21 June 2000 12:54 PM

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by Subie Gal:
<B>try a cargo net...

designed to fit in the "boot" (that is so cute) of your car...

MickeyG 22 June 2000 11:43 AM

Thanks for all the advice - I think I will opt for the Mat and boxes until my Cargo net arrives. I assume these can be purchased from UK dealers?

Thanks,

MickeyG

zoog 22 June 2000 07:13 PM

stop going to Morrison`s.

Swiss Steve 22 June 2000 07:34 PM

some other suggestions:

- eat out a lot, and steal toilet paper from work.
- get married and buy her a fiesta
- order the shopping over the internet and have it delivered
- get a 16 year old phillipino girl in, to do everything
- starve
- eat "on the hoof" - in TESCO's (don't forget to wipe your mouth before walking out past the checkout)
- get a old tailors' dummy, remove the head and fill it with the shopping thru the neck hole, and strap it into the passenger seat (improves the handling as it balances out the weight of the car left to right
- get a towing hook fitted and 'string' the trolleys together behind you, and wind down the windows and sing "Three wheels on my wagon" as you drive down the High Street
- fit a ski box on the roof - that way you totally eliminate the shopping being scattered width ways. However this results in a different problem as the shopping will be distributed length ways.
- fit two of theose orange pickers baskets you see hung on the sides of Spanish donkeys
- balance all the shopping on the end of one finger like the 'Cat in the Hat' in the Dr Seuss books
- errrmm...
- oh yeah ! drive slower.
- naaaahh !

If marriage is involved - just remember, that sex is the price women pay for marriage.
Marriage is the price men pay for sex.

DavidG 22 June 2000 08:28 PM

Unless your Trunk Monkey is very well trained and nimble, he will play more havoc with your shopping than your cornering as he does what he's supposed to do, which is to run from side to side to give better weight distribution in corners. Also, if your shopping contains bananas or beer, he will have it.

Seriously, though, shop on the net. We do and I haven't been in a supermarket for two years. That is a <I>major</I> enhancement to my quality of life. I can always find an excuse for a drive ("I'm going for a drive now" is the best... http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif)

XRS 23 June 2000 08:08 AM

I think that is a dreadful slur on trunk monkeys. OK, there may be one or two rogues out there, but on the whole they do a good job. You MUST get a recent one, though, MY00 preferred with the latest updates.
http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/cool.gif


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