That does indeed look like a fine shed, and something worth aspiring to. I am guessing that this set up involves another shed to keep all the 'stuff' in?
I don't think mine has a flat surface that isn't covered in stuff. And I don't mean just the horizontal ones.
...& no pornography, no rusting frame for that pie in the sky project, no oil slick, no tiny draws of nic-nacks, no radio, no comedy crash helmets, no tea mug, no biscuits - In fact this is turning out to be a bit of a nightmare scenario, wake me up! give me back my wendyhouse full of rusting crap! BP
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That does indeed look like a fine shed, and something worth aspiring to. I am guessing that this set up involves another shed to keep all the 'stuff' in?
I don't think mine has a flat surface that isn't covered in stuff. And I don't mean just the horizontal ones.
It doesnt seem to have much protection from the local scallywags though, which is probably where all the tools have gone ..
...& no pornography, no rusting frame for that pie in the sky project, no oil slick, no tiny draws of nic-nacks, no radio, no comedy crash helmets, no tea mug, no biscuits - In fact this is turning out to be a bit of a nightmare scenario, wake me up! give me back my wendyhouse full of rusting crap! BP
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