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Re: Waterlogged Garage
Originally Posted by Linda P
(Post 5668675)
We never put the car in the UK garage, it was a utility/store room, not to mention where the treadmill ( I mean close horse:p) lived....no room for car there!!!
Most of my neighbours here seem to garage their cars. I would love to have a triple garage though.....can never have too much storage room!!! Linda not looking forward to clearing it out to move, its all essential you understand :rofl: |
Re: Waterlogged Garage
Originally Posted by jamie123
(Post 5668710)
Totally agree all the stuff you can get in there is amasing, :thumbsup:
not looking forward to clearing it out to move, its all essential you understand :rofl: When I actually started the big sort out, I found I actually enjoyed it :huh:.....very invigorating, it felt like a fresh start!!!! Linda |
Re: Waterlogged Garage
Originally Posted by Linda P
(Post 5668731)
I was dreading clearing things out......I can always find a reason to keep things, we might need this if......
When I actually started the big sort out, I found I actually enjoyed it :huh:.....very invigorating, it felt like a fresh start!!!! Linda |
Re: Waterlogged Garage
Originally Posted by Steve_P
(Post 5668420)
Perhaps snorkmaiden like myself is one of the few people left in the world who believe that a garage is for cars. :p
Other stuff can be stored in there but not at the expense of its prime purpose. Call me old fashioned but I didn't buy a house with a garage so I could park my vehicles on the street. :p;) |
Re: Waterlogged Garage
Originally Posted by Steve_P
(Post 5668420)
Perhaps snorkmaiden like myself is one of the few people left in the world who believe that a garage is for cars. :p
Other stuff can be stored in there but not at the expense of its prime purpose. Call me old fashioned but I didn't buy a house with a garage so I could park my vehicles on the street. :p;) A man who thinks just like my hubby, which is why my basement has been stuffed full of assorted garden furniture - good job we don't use the basement as the main family room! |
Re: Waterlogged Garage
Originally Posted by jamie123
(Post 5668710)
Totally agree all the stuff you can get in there is amasing, :thumbsup:
not looking forward to clearing it out to move, its all essential you understand :rofl: <got to have a vodka now due to the stress of remembering the outside room> |
Re: Waterlogged Garage
Originally Posted by boxerdog03
(Post 5671130)
OMG You've just sent shivers down my spine.............. the garage will have to be cleared:eek:. Ours is more a concrete shed thats garaage size and christ knows what OH has in there.
<got to have a vodka now due to the stress of remembering the outside room> sue |
Re: Waterlogged Garage
Originally Posted by jamie123
(Post 5671239)
just went out to make a start for the tip, :ohmy: locked the door came back in toooooo scarry :rofl: start tomorrow :D
sue |
Re: Waterlogged Garage
Originally Posted by jamie123
(Post 5668769)
Linda I can't believe the amount of stuff we have, both in the garage and the house, trouble is i can find an excuse to keep it all :D did you take much with you, sue
We brought our lovely kitchen table and chairs, which is solid rubber wood and it's not a happy bunny at all.......the dryness here is ruining it...keeps splitting:( Linda |
Re: Waterlogged Garage
Originally Posted by boxerdog03
(Post 5671759)
Is that the tomorrow that doesn't come ;):o
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Re: Waterlogged Garage
Originally Posted by Linda P
(Post 5671846)
Well I thought I had given away, sold or binned just about all our worldly possessions, but we still had 130 items shipped across.
We brought our lovely kitchen table and chairs, which is solid rubber wood and it's not a happy bunny at all.......the dryness here is ruining it...keeps splitting:( Linda Rubber wood thats interesting, we have some but wasn't sure about taking it its a chest, better rethink that one, 130 items what size container did you use ;) cheers sue |
Re: Waterlogged Garage
O.k once you have the garage floor clean, find an old carpet, lay it down and leave it there till spring, toss it, and get another old carpet for next year.
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Re: Waterlogged Garage
Originally Posted by Steve_P
Perhaps snorkmaiden like myself is one of the few people left in the world who believe that a garage is for cars. Other stuff can be stored in there but not at the expense of its prime purpose. Call me old fashioned but I didn't buy a house with a garage so I could park my vehicles on the street. Well said that man :thumbup: during the summer our garage is full of "essential" goods.... (2 motorbikes,5 mountain bikes, lawnmower, paint pots, etc etc etc - Mrs A has to limbo to get to the washing machine :eek: ) Come the first frost and a car sized space appears in the centre for Mrs A's car (I spoil her :wub: ) . My son isnt happy that his new go-kart is now upright leaning agianst a side wall lol. !! Adbru |
Re: Waterlogged Garage
Originally Posted by jamie123
(Post 5672087)
Hi Linda
Rubber wood thats interesting, we have some but wasn't sure about taking it its a chest, better rethink that one, 130 items what size container did you use ;) cheers sue The table seems to be ok, it's just the chairs.....mind you with my bum plonking down on them I'm not suprised. Must cut down on the poutine from Costco :rofl: Linda |
Re: Waterlogged Garage
Originally Posted by Linda P
(Post 5672430)
20 foot
The table seems to be ok, it's just the chairs.....mind you with my bum plonking down on them I'm not suprised. Must cut down on the poutine from Costco :rofl: Linda anyway we have an excuse ITS CHRISTMAS :thumbsup: cheers sue |
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