Shed Of The Year

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    SIRPip Guest

    SIRPip, Apr 21, 2011
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    Malc Guest

    Malc, Apr 21, 2011
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    darsy Guest

    I'm off the opinion that buildings like that are merely wood-framed
    and sided buildings. Real sheds must contain a lot of semi-discarded
    crap, several boxes of rusty tools, an unplugged-in[1] fridge or
    freezer, several tubs of assorted and useless screws/fasteners, a
    rarely used BBQ, unwanted and unloved garden furniture etc. etc. Mine
    certainly does (and more).

    [1] most of the time.
     
    darsy, Apr 21, 2011
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    Dan L Guest

    That pretty much describes mine, except there's a Ducati wedged in
    amongst the crap.
     
    Dan L, Apr 21, 2011
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    TOG@Toil Guest

    The Doctor is definitely sheddy. Very, very sheddy indeed. You can't
    move inside her shed for the lawnmower, toolboxes, bloody nylon mesh
    netting which manages to get entangled in *everything*, her rotavator
    (latest toy, given by me for her birthday a couple of weeks ago),
    shelves of pots, you name it.

    I'm not saying my garage is the epitome of tidiness (cough), but it is
    at least possible to get from end to the back without moving
    everything outside first.
     
    TOG@Toil, Apr 21, 2011
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    Vass Guest

    ?

    "darsy" wrote in message
    and mine, plus a GS and now Mrs Vass has shoehorned her 125 in there too.
     
    Vass, Apr 21, 2011
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  7. That's my house.
    I don't have a shed, don't need one.
     
    Grimly Curmudgeon, Apr 21, 2011
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    I'd like to be off my head, but I'm not allowed.
     
    Paul Carmichael, Apr 21, 2011
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    wessie Guest

    Sounds familiar. I have an unused portable air-con unit rather than the
    fridge though.
     
    wessie, Apr 21, 2011
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    Paul - xxx Guest

    LOL, mine has a broken hoover, a broken bicycle, a broken motorbike, a
    broken grasscutter, a broken .... plus all the other 'normal' bits a
    shed has.

    Oh, it's fully plumbed for electric and light ... unfortunately not
    connected to the house yet .. which is a mini-project for this weekend
    as it happens .. ;)
     
    Paul - xxx, Apr 21, 2011
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    Catman Guest

    Garden implements, half empty tins of solidified paint. Things that I've
    forgotten what they were, potting compost, plant pots, Christmas tree
    holder, huge quantities of cobwebs and a spare key for when I lock
    myself out....
    Mine gets plenty of fresh air.


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    Catman, Apr 21, 2011
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    darsy Guest

    oh, the leccy in mine works just fine - a related pity about the
    leaking roof...
     
    darsy, Apr 21, 2011
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    Lozzo Guest

    Mine is rammed full of spare CBR race fairings, BBQ, a workbench, spare
    CBR wheels, **** knows how many ZX7R and SV fairing panels and a
    Snap-On toolchest that Cat still hasn't collected. I have to put a hand
    out to stop things falling on me when I open the door. The other
    identical shed has my mountain bike and a hose we use for bike/car
    washing in it, that's all.

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    Lozzo
    Versys 650 Inter-Continental Hyperbolistic Missile , CBR600F-W racebike
    in the making, TS250C, RD400F (somewhere)
    BMW E46 318iSE (it's a car, not one of those 2-wheeled pieces of shite
    they churn out)
     
    Lozzo, Apr 22, 2011
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