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Back to mussel from brussel Written on 31-Jul-2008 by kenzokengoSuch a wordsmith. There comes a time in every man's life where he will be faced with the dilemma and life changing experience of purchasing a shed. It's inevetible, I never thought the time would come for me since I am merely "26" years young and way to cool for that kind of behaviour, however, my "garden project" has been an ongoing and painful saga for the past nine years, and what better way to hide the mess by covering it up with a shed as big as my house, only stronger and more luxurious (Tools and plants not included). Having had this veto'd by the better halve at a wallet friendly £4000:
I settled fot this instead. Life's full of unhappy compromises.
written on 31-Jul-2008
chickerino [http://www.chickerino.com] says:
this is a question regarding your sanity: what the f**k is the obsession with sheds about dude?
written on 31-Jul-2008
kenzokengo says:
you'll see my friend, you'll see
written on 31-Jul-2008
redhead says:
I think the key question is how you use it... I can see a nice place for a bar... a little fridge... you can fill in the fine details.
written on 31-Jul-2008
paulsari says:
I find sheds very charming. John Peel once suggested making a compendium of the world's best sheds. It might well result in an intriguing and diverse interpetation of nice looking things in lots of different places in one book!
Peel. A visionary.
written on 31-Jul-2008
kenzokengo says:
mini bar, you are genius! Marcus, about the mini Fridge, you still have it?
written on 31-Jul-2008
chickerino says:
ken, it's yours.
anything to fuel your bizarre shed obsession...
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