An article that I got published in the VJMC magazine ages ago, I hope that you like it
It was quite heartfelt at the time, sadly both sheds are now gone...
SHEDS
- Kwacky
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Re: SHEDS
I had a 20 foot by 10 foot shed in my old house. As it had no garage, and I wanted somewhere for the bike.
I never really got it powered up etc though to utilise properly.
I'm now looking at doing up the garden in the new house and buying a shed. I want to get rid of the items that are in my garage, so I can kit it out nicely for my bikes and as a workshop.
I never really got it powered up etc though to utilise properly.
I'm now looking at doing up the garden in the new house and buying a shed. I want to get rid of the items that are in my garage, so I can kit it out nicely for my bikes and as a workshop.
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Re: SHEDS
Shed (Noun) Where bikes, beer, tools of all sorts and garden chairs are kept, they should smell of a mixture of dried grass, oil and creosote. They are traditionally where menfolk take refuge at times of domestic stress. (Hence the beer)
(Apologies to Oxford English Dictionary)
That is all.
(Apologies to Oxford English Dictionary)
That is all.