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Had The Shock Of Our Lives Today
Well this must take some beating.
Cleaned out parents deep freezer on Friday morning, so it meant that all the food suffered freezer burns, so we double bagged it all up in black rubbish bags and temporarily put them in the boot of our car.
Well here is the shock, we opened the boot today two days later, or 48 hours later to take the bags out to take to our local recycling centre. Baring in mind its July and temperatures are quite warm.
Well to our shock there was still ice in the bottom of our boot space of the car.
How on earth is that possible when the car was baking hot on Friday afternoon, and all day Saturday, and most of Sunday, how on earth did we have pieces of ice in the boot where the bags were placed?
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//The fact we had to leave it in our car which was a redundant car for two days, is because we had other engagements planned for Saturday, so Sunday was the only day we could return to the job from Friday. //
It sounds like a 1 minute job to me. Lift the bag out of the car and out them somewhere else out of the way until you could dispose of them on Sunday evening