What's in it?
2007-03-28
10:33:11
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asked by
Benny Zuko, The All-Knowing cat
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Thanks Kirsty, chuck in a box of 'wet-ones', and I'll pay you handsomely...
2007-03-28
11:03:58 ·
update #1
Basketcase, I'll be there tomorrow evening, if that's o.k. Do you have a spare tea towel, and the G.H. Xmas edition from 1978 with Jane Asher's recipe for lemon sorbet?
2007-03-28
11:13:06 ·
update #2
Freeman's catalogues - do you wanna spend some time in there?
Edit: OK, so that's a box of 'wet ones', and how about some sherry as well?
2007-03-28 10:39:22
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answer #1
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answered by Kirsty 7
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Better than that, I have two sheds. The brick shed is 650 sq ft filled with tools and woodworking machinery. The garden shed is 103 sq ft of garden tools, tractor, mower etc. I also rent a neighbor's barn but I have forgotten what is stored in there.
2007-03-28 11:00:55
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answered by Roger B 2
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It's a red brick building at the bottom of the garden and contains the lawn mower, hose, plant pots, clay shards (for drainage), a bag of organic fertilizer, bamboo "stakes" and garden tools, leftover scraps of wood from our house renovation, two bicycles and several wood and canvas lawn chairs.
When our house was originally built (just after the Second World War, years before we ever thought of buying it), everyone then in this neighborhood was required by law to have their own vegetable garden and to keep at least one "non-domestic" animal. Our garden shed used to house a pig! (Really!)
2007-03-28 10:43:43
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answered by pat z 7
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I don't really have a shed, we have what my hubby calls a "mini-garage" cause it's bigger than a shed, but smaller than a regular garage. We keep all kind of goodies.....our woodstove for our future home(never been used know anyone who wants one), the kids toys, our lawnmowers and all of my hubby's tools. I think there is even some birds living there(the window got broken by a tree branch during the winter). You don't plan on robbing us do ya???Cause I have a mean dog who sits outside by the door and I would hate to see ya hurt.LOL
2007-03-28 10:39:58
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answered by Sarah C 2
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Shed, hut whats the difference? When I say hut,really mean camp.I like to help the local hoodies see the error of there ways.They seem to like the bar code tattooed on there fore heads.Guess what, none of them are surly, or over weight after 6 months,at camp solution, as we like to call it.Oh we also keep a lawn mower in there.
2007-03-28 10:44:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I have a shed. We only got it a few months ago and its already brimming with decorating stuff, garden stuff, a gas fire waiting to be fitted, nails and hammers and so on. And some shelves Im going to put up. And some bulbs and things I meant to plant. Theres no room left now!
2007-03-28 10:37:18
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answered by jeanimus 7
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Mountains of rubbish that all gets just chucked in because "it's too cold to put back in properly! Then, when the weather gets better, I have to get it all out and put it back tidily!
2007-03-28 10:37:38
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answered by R.E.M.E. 5
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my shed is 8 by 10 foot, in it is a bird aviary with two birds, childs bike, a set of draws full of tools, 10kg bag of rabbit food, a huge bag of saw dust and a light
2007-03-28 10:37:52
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answered by MARIE S 4
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Yeah 2 actually. One with my mom's junk and a tractor in it. The other has all my dad's tools and stuff in it.
2007-03-28 10:40:05
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answered by Kameo 5
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yes thanks i have two
they're full of all the crap i cant fit or would want in my house like lawnmower golf clubs bikes gardening tools and big chest freezer a spare fridge for parties a bbq camping stuff tools
2007-03-28 10:37:30
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answered by kj 5
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