dylanwinter
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The "store", the workshop, the small barn.
the small barn....
bloody nora - what is in the big barn?
The "store", the workshop, the small barn.
Having parked his car outside in Moscow for three years with no problems or deterioration, my dad has finally accepted that modern cars do not require to be kept indoors like those of his youth. His garage at home has now become "the sklad" - Russian for "store" - and contains everything from winter tyres and stepladders to the extension leaf for the table and the big dishes that mum uses when entertaining. Being unheated, it also tends to get used as a walk-in fridge for excess food over Christmas!
Your dad has a mans garage full of manly stuff. Excellent..
the small barn....
bloody nora - what is in the big barn?
where are the pipe smoking gullists to balance this thread
they gave me a good old going over in the last seagull thread
come on lads.... spread the love
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http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?307133-Seagull-remorse-does-it-exist&highlight=
How many places do you have for storing boat stuff?
Have you ever met a yachting minimalist?
I try to be, that means junk comes off the boat, its still kept stored ashore, just in case...Have you ever met a yachting minimalist?
Keep meaning to have a grand day at the boat jumble.
Meaning to.
I have reduced the pile a bit, but there is so much valuable marine equipment which is bound to come in useful the day after I dispose of it. Why, only last year, I was able to come up with a bit of marine ply that has been in the shed for over 10 years. Once I had cleaned it up, cut it to size, and reduced the thickness by 1/4 inch it fitted well, except for the bit missing out of the corner, but no one will ever notice. Saved me at least 3 quid.