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Sara1210
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04-01-2007, 10:14 PM
My tumble dryer, a chest freezer and loads of the kids summer toys
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Wolfie
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04-01-2007, 10:20 PM
We've got a few out buildings here, and any of them that have any space available, soon gets filled

My OH has a very large workshop in one (including a fishing boat in it ) One of the small barns has wood, furniture, and other stuff that probably won't see the light of day. The small garages, also have dust collecting items in them too.

Then there's 9 stables. 4 has junk in them, the other 5 have remained relatively unscathed!
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thandi
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04-01-2007, 10:28 PM
14 chickens
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Steve
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04-01-2007, 10:32 PM
lol-bizzare question Karen,but anyway...

Mountain bike
2 mowers
Strimmer
Pressure washer
Pressure washer soap solution
Garden vac
Workmate
wheelbarrow
Few rolls of garden log roll
Can of oil
Garden parasol
Petrol can (dunno why-my car is diesel)
Hose pipe

I also have a smaller shed full of garden tools,grass seed,garden chemicals,creosote,various timber paints,hammers,crowbar,axe etc etc.
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04-01-2007, 10:38 PM
mine is like a mini B&Q, well organised too, if I want something I can usually find it pretty quickly
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Murphy
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04-01-2007, 10:40 PM
Sh*te..thats all in my shed
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Kazz
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04-01-2007, 10:57 PM
I know its a bizzare question Steve its just because today it jogged my thought pattern with visiting a friend with a fishtank in their shed and then it was also decided today that two sheds are not enough for us.
One brick built has the garden sofa furniture in it such as parasol, cushions etc and powerwasher stuff and disinfectant and oddly enough it seems 7 pairs of trainers all mine - I use old trainers for gardening then when muddy leave off outside. 2 mowers, strimmer, jet washer, extra bits of hosepipe, parasol base, and cane relaxer.And gardening tools, chemicals etc.
The other shed is mostly tools but I am slowly taking over the bird feeding stuff and my favourite seccaters etc are in there......need another shed.....
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05-01-2007, 07:19 AM
Mine's only small, but beautifully filled with:
2 loungers
2 garden tables
2 brooms
1 old printer
dog food supplies
gravy bones
various garden tools
extra large bottles of Comfort fabric conditioner
Baz's golf clubs
golf shoes
rotary washing line
WorkMate

I'm sure there's more. I wish it was bigger - I would put more stuff in it!
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