TikmTyler
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You know what goes well with Frunkgating? NUTS!
I stopped at the corner party store to get some ice to do a little frunkgating for my nephews HS Graduation car parade. The car parade, that's a new tradition of the kids having a social distanced way to celebrate graduation. They get to decorate a car, often to the collage they hare planning to attend and have the whole community show support by lining the route to cheer.
Opening the frunk to put the ice in I heard a lot of rattling. I have only had my Ion Pony for a month and this is the first time I am using the built in features for this purpose. Once I get home I investigate a little further what is suddenly causing the rattle. Using the frunk for groceries has not had the hood rattling so this was a very recent development.
Thankfully its easy to take off the hood liner and I find more.
Shaking the hood I could make it "rain" nuts.
Please secure your nuts so this does not happen to you. Two days were spent jiggling, tapping, and scoping to get the last of them out. Yes Scoping with a camera on a stick.
The culprit is still at large but the source has been identified and removed from the garage. You can gauge for your self exactly how much was transferred from the bag to the hood. The furry friend was quite busy getting into the hood from the back where the large openings are and packing the front.
I stopped at the corner party store to get some ice to do a little frunkgating for my nephews HS Graduation car parade. The car parade, that's a new tradition of the kids having a social distanced way to celebrate graduation. They get to decorate a car, often to the collage they hare planning to attend and have the whole community show support by lining the route to cheer.
Opening the frunk to put the ice in I heard a lot of rattling. I have only had my Ion Pony for a month and this is the first time I am using the built in features for this purpose. Once I get home I investigate a little further what is suddenly causing the rattle. Using the frunk for groceries has not had the hood rattling so this was a very recent development.
Thankfully its easy to take off the hood liner and I find more.
Shaking the hood I could make it "rain" nuts.
Please secure your nuts so this does not happen to you. Two days were spent jiggling, tapping, and scoping to get the last of them out. Yes Scoping with a camera on a stick.
The culprit is still at large but the source has been identified and removed from the garage. You can gauge for your self exactly how much was transferred from the bag to the hood. The furry friend was quite busy getting into the hood from the back where the large openings are and packing the front.
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