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martin godliman wrote: ↑Fri Aug 17 2018 10:30 -You mean all t'same south o' t'Mersey.davelumb wrote: ↑Thu Aug 16 2018 22:54 -It's all't'same oop norff of Watford innit ?martin godliman wrote: ↑Thu Aug 16 2018 22:49 -And it's in Y*rksh*r*
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davelumb wrote: ↑Fri Aug 17 2018 10:42 -It's nice to be regionilistmartin godliman wrote: ↑Fri Aug 17 2018 10:30 -You mean all t'same south o' t'Mersey.davelumb wrote: ↑Thu Aug 16 2018 22:54 -It's all't'same oop norff of Watford innit ?martin godliman wrote: ↑Thu Aug 16 2018 22:49 -And it's in Y*rksh*r*
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martin godliman wrote: ↑Thu Aug 16 2018 10:01 -You're not the first to say that kind of thing about doing it 'before it's too late' ...but too late for what exactly ?Crackoff wrote: ↑Thu Aug 16 2018 09:23 -I see you've edit out the 'where I am bit'martin godliman wrote: ↑Thu Aug 16 2018 09:12 -My wife who is borderline disabled would like to move and downsize but I can't face the task of doing it all though I have to admit keeping the three bedroom house and big garden going is beyond me now. I think I prefer to go (further) into declineI must spend three quarters on my life in my workshop either working obviously and my computer is there and I watch TV there when my wife is watching soaps etc indoors, it's my cosy little bolt hole. What you can see is an extension to the garage where I originaly used to work but when I got the boat I needed to build on this extra space to work in it's about nine by nine feet.
My wife who is borderline disabled would like to move and downsize but I can't face the task of doing it all though I have to admit keeping the three bedroom house and big garden going is beyond me now. I think I prefer to go (further) into decline where I am....lazy git.
That says it all Martin mate
Do it now before it's too late take the first step and just have a look around
Grant
You're not the first to say that kind of thing about doing it 'before it's too late' ...but too late for what exactly ?
We have a three bedroom house in a London suburb we have now equity release type of deal so I'm not paying a mortgage any more we still own most of the value of the house and I've got bits and pieces of private pension and the old age pension but I still need to work...a bit, we do okay. My daughter and son own their houses and have kids and live in London nearby-ish so I don't have to worry about leaving them anything.
In principle I'm not dead against doing it but where would I go ? I don't want to move anywhere far enough away to retain enough equity that makes it worth it. flats and bungalows are no cheaper (and bungalows practically don't exist round here) than our three bedroom house. Even my wife doesn't know where now and she used to go on about it all the time, I would lose my workshop and easy access to work.
I've been through it in my mind of course Grant and shabby decline maybe doesn't seem ideal to some but I've grown to like it lately. No doubt mine or my wife's health will crash one day and who ever's left will have to pick up the pieces.
If I were forced to live in a shiny pokey little flat with Emmerdale going on within earshot I might have to blow my brains out
I need my bolt hole, I have to consider my psychological well being but thanks any way Grant
Martin I ment before you get too old and frail to cope with the move mate
It's a hard one and it depends where you live as some bungalows can cost as much as a 3 bed house
Cheers Martin
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Crackoff wrote: ↑Sat Aug 18 2018 10:01 -I see your point grant...my wife has wanted to move for ages...my children have also been on to me, but I always say the same 'model it' financially if you can but they can't really to be of any benefit.martin godliman wrote: ↑Thu Aug 16 2018 10:01 -You're not the first to say that kind of thing about doing it 'before it's too late' ...but too late for what exactly ?Crackoff wrote: ↑Thu Aug 16 2018 09:23 -I see you've edit out the 'where I am bit'martin godliman wrote: ↑Thu Aug 16 2018 09:12 -My wife who is borderline disabled would like to move and downsize but I can't face the task of doing it all though I have to admit keeping the three bedroom house and big garden going is beyond me now. I think I prefer to go (further) into declineI must spend three quarters on my life in my workshop either working obviously and my computer is there and I watch TV there when my wife is watching soaps etc indoors, it's my cosy little bolt hole. What you can see is an extension to the garage where I originaly used to work but when I got the boat I needed to build on this extra space to work in it's about nine by nine feet.
My wife who is borderline disabled would like to move and downsize but I can't face the task of doing it all though I have to admit keeping the three bedroom house and big garden going is beyond me now. I think I prefer to go (further) into decline where I am....lazy git.
That says it all Martin mate
Do it now before it's too late take the first step and just have a look around
Grant
You're not the first to say that kind of thing about doing it 'before it's too late' ...but too late for what exactly ?
We have a three bedroom house in a London suburb we have now equity release type of deal so I'm not paying a mortgage any more we still own most of the value of the house and I've got bits and pieces of private pension and the old age pension but I still need to work...a bit, we do okay. My daughter and son own their houses and have kids and live in London nearby-ish so I don't have to worry about leaving them anything.
In principle I'm not dead against doing it but where would I go ? I don't want to move anywhere far enough away to retain enough equity that makes it worth it. flats and bungalows are no cheaper (and bungalows practically don't exist round here) than our three bedroom house. Even my wife doesn't know where now and she used to go on about it all the time, I would lose my workshop and easy access to work.
I've been through it in my mind of course Grant and shabby decline maybe doesn't seem ideal to some but I've grown to like it lately. No doubt mine or my wife's health will crash one day and who ever's left will have to pick up the pieces.
If I were forced to live in a shiny pokey little flat with Emmerdale going on within earshot I might have to blow my brains out
I need my bolt hole, I have to consider my psychological well being but thanks any way Grant
Martin I ment before you get too old and frail to cope with the move mate
It's a hard one and it depends where you live as some bungalows can cost as much as a 3 bed house
Cheers Martin
Grant
My son and daughter both say 'come and live near us' but they both now live in more expensive areas of London than I do Hampton and West Norwood (I live in Greenford west London) maybe we could get little flat for the same(ish) money but then I couldn't work ?...or have my workshop/bolt hole. Like I say I don't want to move out and away to some other part of the country I don't identify with just to have £200K in the bank to spend on what ? and I don't want to be miles away from my children and grandchildren, not now.
Ironically in spite of the fact I work part-ish time and have bits of pension and don't pay a mortgage I've got more disposable income I've ever had...crazy.
I will get (more) frail and my wife certainly but that's gonna happen anyway nobody dodges it.
As I said right at the beginning I'm not dead against it in principle but it has to look more attractive than the life I have where I am now, I confess the idea of the effort required to move really daunts me.
Thanks anyway Grant I'm always open to suggestions ....my boat and trailer could do with bit of work
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martin godliman wrote: ↑Sat Aug 18 2018 11:13 -Its all about compromise my new home has a bigger garage than my last house but not as much parking/work space so I cannot get as meany boats to work on and the neighbours are closer (boy do I detest neighbours always want to know what you'r doing and hold me up by chatting lol) you need to get on with the work on your boat and trailer the Pike season is only a few weeks awayCrackoff wrote: ↑Sat Aug 18 2018 10:01 -I see your point grant...my wife has wanted to move for ages...my children have also been on to me, but I always say the same 'model it' financially if you can but they can't really to be of any benefit.martin godliman wrote: ↑Thu Aug 16 2018 10:01 -You're not the first to say that kind of thing about doing it 'before it's too late' ...but too late for what exactly ?Crackoff wrote: ↑Thu Aug 16 2018 09:23 -I see you've edit out the 'where I am bit'martin godliman wrote: ↑Thu Aug 16 2018 09:12 -My wife who is borderline disabled would like to move and downsize but I can't face the task of doing it all though I have to admit keeping the three bedroom house and big garden going is beyond me now. I think I prefer to go (further) into declineI must spend three quarters on my life in my workshop either working obviously and my computer is there and I watch TV there when my wife is watching soaps etc indoors, it's my cosy little bolt hole. What you can see is an extension to the garage where I originaly used to work but when I got the boat I needed to build on this extra space to work in it's about nine by nine feet.
My wife who is borderline disabled would like to move and downsize but I can't face the task of doing it all though I have to admit keeping the three bedroom house and big garden going is beyond me now. I think I prefer to go (further) into decline where I am....lazy git.
That says it all Martin mate
Do it now before it's too late take the first step and just have a look around
Grant
You're not the first to say that kind of thing about doing it 'before it's too late' ...but too late for what exactly ?
We have a three bedroom house in a London suburb we have now equity release type of deal so I'm not paying a mortgage any more we still own most of the value of the house and I've got bits and pieces of private pension and the old age pension but I still need to work...a bit, we do okay. My daughter and son own their houses and have kids and live in London nearby-ish so I don't have to worry about leaving them anything.
In principle I'm not dead against doing it but where would I go ? I don't want to move anywhere far enough away to retain enough equity that makes it worth it. flats and bungalows are no cheaper (and bungalows practically don't exist round here) than our three bedroom house. Even my wife doesn't know where now and she used to go on about it all the time, I would lose my workshop and easy access to work.
I've been through it in my mind of course Grant and shabby decline maybe doesn't seem ideal to some but I've grown to like it lately. No doubt mine or my wife's health will crash one day and who ever's left will have to pick up the pieces.
If I were forced to live in a shiny pokey little flat with Emmerdale going on within earshot I might have to blow my brains out
I need my bolt hole, I have to consider my psychological well being but thanks any way Grant
Martin I ment before you get too old and frail to cope with the move mate
It's a hard one and it depends where you live as some bungalows can cost as much as a 3 bed house
Cheers Martin
Grant
My son and daughter both say 'come and live near us' but they both now live in more expensive areas of London than I do Hampton and West Norwood (I live in Greenford west London) maybe we could get little flat for the same(ish) money but then I couldn't work ?...or have my workshop/bolt hole. Like I say I don't want to move out and away to some other part of the country I don't identify with just to have £200K in the bank to spend on what ? and I don't want to be miles away from my children and grandchildren, not now.
Ironically in spite of the fact I work part-ish time and have bits of pension and don't pay a mortgage I've got more disposable income I've ever had...crazy.
I will get (more) frail and my wife certainly but that's gonna happen anyway nobody dodges it.
As I said right at the beginning I'm not dead against it in principle but it has to look more attractive than the life I have where I am now, I confess the idea of the effort required to move really daunts me.
Thanks anyway Grant I'm always open to suggestions ....my boat and trailer could do with bit of work
Grant
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I know your tired fed up and close to braking
But theres strength within you even when you feel week
You've come too far to give up now
Stay strong and keep fighting
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But theres strength within you even when you feel week
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Hang on a mo I see Mr has not made a silly comment about my shed
Is Kev not well or something or is he just in awe of my shed
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Is Kev not well or something or is he just in awe of my shed
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To that one soul reading this
I know your tired fed up and close to braking
But theres strength within you even when you feel week
You've come too far to give up now
Stay strong and keep fighting
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I know your tired fed up and close to braking
But theres strength within you even when you feel week
You've come too far to give up now
Stay strong and keep fighting
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Crackoff wrote: ↑Sun Aug 19 2018 10:29 -Indeed compromises Grant, nobody asks me what I'm doing when they see violin and cello cases coming in and out, they don't know what to say !!martin godliman wrote: ↑Sat Aug 18 2018 11:13 -Its all about compromise my new home has a bigger garage than my last house but not as much parking/work space so I cannot get as meany boats to work on and the neighbours are closer (boy do I detest neighbours always want to know what you'r doing and hold me up by chatting lol) you need to get on with the work on your boat and trailer the Pike season is only a few weeks awayCrackoff wrote: ↑Sat Aug 18 2018 10:01 -I see your point grant...my wife has wanted to move for ages...my children have also been on to me, but I always say the same 'model it' financially if you can but they can't really to be of any benefit.martin godliman wrote: ↑Thu Aug 16 2018 10:01 -You're not the first to say that kind of thing about doing it 'before it's too late' ...but too late for what exactly ?Crackoff wrote: ↑Thu Aug 16 2018 09:23 -I see you've edit out the 'where I am bit'martin godliman wrote: ↑Thu Aug 16 2018 09:12 -My wife who is borderline disabled would like to move and downsize but I can't face the task of doing it all though I have to admit keeping the three bedroom house and big garden going is beyond me now. I think I prefer to go (further) into declineI must spend three quarters on my life in my workshop either working obviously and my computer is there and I watch TV there when my wife is watching soaps etc indoors, it's my cosy little bolt hole. What you can see is an extension to the garage where I originaly used to work but when I got the boat I needed to build on this extra space to work in it's about nine by nine feet.
My wife who is borderline disabled would like to move and downsize but I can't face the task of doing it all though I have to admit keeping the three bedroom house and big garden going is beyond me now. I think I prefer to go (further) into decline where I am....lazy git.
That says it all Martin mate
Do it now before it's too late take the first step and just have a look around
Grant
You're not the first to say that kind of thing about doing it 'before it's too late' ...but too late for what exactly ?
We have a three bedroom house in a London suburb we have now equity release type of deal so I'm not paying a mortgage any more we still own most of the value of the house and I've got bits and pieces of private pension and the old age pension but I still need to work...a bit, we do okay. My daughter and son own their houses and have kids and live in London nearby-ish so I don't have to worry about leaving them anything.
In principle I'm not dead against doing it but where would I go ? I don't want to move anywhere far enough away to retain enough equity that makes it worth it. flats and bungalows are no cheaper (and bungalows practically don't exist round here) than our three bedroom house. Even my wife doesn't know where now and she used to go on about it all the time, I would lose my workshop and easy access to work.
I've been through it in my mind of course Grant and shabby decline maybe doesn't seem ideal to some but I've grown to like it lately. No doubt mine or my wife's health will crash one day and who ever's left will have to pick up the pieces.
If I were forced to live in a shiny pokey little flat with Emmerdale going on within earshot I might have to blow my brains out
I need my bolt hole, I have to consider my psychological well being but thanks any way Grant
Martin I ment before you get too old and frail to cope with the move mate
It's a hard one and it depends where you live as some bungalows can cost as much as a 3 bed house
Cheers Martin
Grant
My son and daughter both say 'come and live near us' but they both now live in more expensive areas of London than I do Hampton and West Norwood (I live in Greenford west London) maybe we could get little flat for the same(ish) money but then I couldn't work ?...or have my workshop/bolt hole. Like I say I don't want to move out and away to some other part of the country I don't identify with just to have £200K in the bank to spend on what ? and I don't want to be miles away from my children and grandchildren, not now.
Ironically in spite of the fact I work part-ish time and have bits of pension and don't pay a mortgage I've got more disposable income I've ever had...crazy.
I will get (more) frail and my wife certainly but that's gonna happen anyway nobody dodges it.
As I said right at the beginning I'm not dead against it in principle but it has to look more attractive than the life I have where I am now, I confess the idea of the effort required to move really daunts me.
Thanks anyway Grant I'm always open to suggestions ....my boat and trailer could do with bit of work
Grant
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Do you have a wide brim black hat, cigar and spats
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But theres strength within you even when you feel week
You've come too far to give up now
Stay strong and keep fighting
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But theres strength within you even when you feel week
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Stay strong and keep fighting
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Crackoff wrote: ↑Sun Aug 19 2018 12:20 -...and a car with running boardsDo you have a wide brim black hat, cigar and spats
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martin godliman wrote: ↑Thu Aug 16 2018 09:12 -Jack Hargreaves would be proud of that little lot on the back wall Martin.I must spend three quarters on my life in my workshop either working obviously and my computer is there and I watch TV there when my wife is watching soaps etc indoors, it's my cosy little bolt hole. What you can see is an extension to the garage where I originaly used to work but when I got the boat I needed to build on this extra space to work in it's about nine by nine feet.
My wife who is borderline disabled would like to move and downsize but I can't face the task of doing it all though I have to admit keeping the three bedroom house and big garden going is beyond me now. I think I prefer to go (further) into decline where I am....lazy git.
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My bungalow in Shaw is a 3 bedroom house. Interested in what Nige was asking Grant, about your electric barrow project. Will need something similar soon, it would break my heart to pay £750 for one!
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Monts wrote: ↑Sun Aug 19 2018 12:56 -One or two of those tools were my grandfathers Jason.martin godliman wrote: ↑Thu Aug 16 2018 09:12 -Jack Hargreaves would be proud of that little lot on the back wall Martin.I must spend three quarters on my life in my workshop either working obviously and my computer is there and I watch TV there when my wife is watching soaps etc indoors, it's my cosy little bolt hole. What you can see is an extension to the garage where I originaly used to work but when I got the boat I needed to build on this extra space to work in it's about nine by nine feet.
My wife who is borderline disabled would like to move and downsize but I can't face the task of doing it all though I have to admit keeping the three bedroom house and big garden going is beyond me now. I think I prefer to go (further) into decline where I am....lazy git.
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martin godliman wrote: ↑Sun Aug 19 2018 14:34 -Monts wrote: ↑Sun Aug 19 2018 12:56 -One or two of those tools were my grandfathers Jason.martin godliman wrote: ↑Thu Aug 16 2018 09:12 -Jack Hargreaves would be proud of that little lot on the back wall Martin.I must spend three quarters on my life in my workshop either working obviously and my computer is there and I watch TV there when my wife is watching soaps etc indoors, it's my cosy little bolt hole. What you can see is an extension to the garage where I originaly used to work but when I got the boat I needed to build on this extra space to work in it's about nine by nine feet.
My wife who is borderline disabled would like to move and downsize but I can't face the task of doing it all though I have to admit keeping the three bedroom house and big garden going is beyond me now. I think I prefer to go (further) into decline where I am....lazy git.
I love old things passed down through the family. This Lucky Shillelagh is older than me. My old man's aunt and uncle used to put there betting slips under it. When they passed away my old man did also.
I've asked for years for it until my old man finally relented. It's old and faded as is worth sweet FA. But to me it's superb. My betting slips sit under it also when I fancy a bet.
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Carlperkins wrote: ↑Sun Aug 19 2018 15:02 -I bet that’s seen some skull and hair
Yeah when we have done our b******s again on the 'orses and
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That Perkins !!!
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Monts wrote: ↑Sun Aug 19 2018 14:56 -My other granddad who was the first one to take me fishing caught the local Gunnersbury park pond monster pike about 14lb in those days of course they took them home and I presume ate it ! He preserved the skull varnished it and put eyes in it and it was on my grandparents mantelpiece throughout my childhood, I coveted that thing. Eventually it was given to me long after he died I was about 14 years old I think and I lost it on the train coming home, I was heartbrokenmartin godliman wrote: ↑Sun Aug 19 2018 14:34 -Monts wrote: ↑Sun Aug 19 2018 12:56 -One or two of those tools were my grandfathers Jason.martin godliman wrote: ↑Thu Aug 16 2018 09:12 -Jack Hargreaves would be proud of that little lot on the back wall Martin.I must spend three quarters on my life in my workshop either working obviously and my computer is there and I watch TV there when my wife is watching soaps etc indoors, it's my cosy little bolt hole. What you can see is an extension to the garage where I originaly used to work but when I got the boat I needed to build on this extra space to work in it's about nine by nine feet.
My wife who is borderline disabled would like to move and downsize but I can't face the task of doing it all though I have to admit keeping the three bedroom house and big garden going is beyond me now. I think I prefer to go (further) into decline where I am....lazy git.
I love old things passed down through the family. This Lucky Shillelagh is older than me. My old man's aunt and uncle used to put there betting slips under it. When they passed away my old man did also.
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I've asked for years for it until my old man finally relented. It's old and faded as is worth sweet FA. But to me it's superb. My betting slips sit under it also when I fancy a bet.
I did make a halfhearted attempt to see if it had ended up in lost property but imagine asking if a preserved fishes head had been handed in ?
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jack wrote: ↑Sun Aug 19 2018 14:09 -Interested in what Nige was asking Grant, about your electric barrow project. Will need something similar soon, it would break my heart to pay £750 for one!My bungalow in Shaw is a 3 bedroom house. Interested in what Nige was asking Grant, about your electric barrow project. Will need something similar soon, it would break my heart to pay £750 for one!
Jack I have one of these and was thinking of converting it to electric but I think it will cost too much
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But theres strength within you even when you feel week
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Stay strong and keep fighting
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Here you go Grant
Crackoff wrote: ↑Sun Aug 19 2018 16:42 -jack wrote: ↑Sun Aug 19 2018 14:09 -Interested in what Nige was asking Grant, about your electric barrow project. Will need something similar soon, it would break my heart to pay £750 for one!My bungalow in Shaw is a 3 bedroom house. Interested in what Nige was asking Grant, about your electric barrow project. Will need something similar soon, it would break my heart to pay £750 for one!
Jack I have one of these and was thinking of converting it to electric but I think it will cost too much
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Now that’s what you call a barrow
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jack wrote: ↑Sun Aug 19 2018 14:09 -Jack I use an electric golf trolley which I did some modifications to,the only think I have to carry now is my rucksack,I did post a topic about it in the ‘shed’ section.if you can’t find the pics or want any info let me knowMy bungalow in Shaw is a 3 bedroom house. Interested in what Nige was asking Grant, about your electric barrow project. Will need something similar soon, it would break my heart to pay £750 for one!
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Just got this
And I will be turning it in to this
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And I will be turning it in to this
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Re: My Shed
Crackoff wrote: ↑Tue Oct 02 2018 13:13 -Just got this
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And I will be turning it in to this
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Grant
You must be bonkers lugging all that stuff to the bank.
Just how much time do you waste packing it all on at home or when you arrive, then unpacking it on the bank, then packing it all up again, then.....oh jeeezzz even thinking about all that would turn me grey.
But obviously your a one place for the day type of guy and how I do love your sort, leaving everything else to me.
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Re: My Shed
You must be bonkers lugging all that stuff to the bank.
Just how much time do you waste packing it all on at home or when you arrive, then unpacking it on the bank, then packing it all up again, then.....oh jeeezzz even thinking about all that would turn me grey.
But obviously your a one place for the day type of guy and how I do love your sort, leaving everything else to me.
There you go assuming again Mike
All that stuff is for a 3 to 4 day sesh it is a bace camp for Carp and Cats but during the day I go stalking and only back to at bace at night
I only unpack it at the swim at home it moves down a ramp with all the gear on straight into the garage the only thing I remove is any bate buckets
In the winter I use this
Or this
Cheers Mike
Grant
Just how much time do you waste packing it all on at home or when you arrive, then unpacking it on the bank, then packing it all up again, then.....oh jeeezzz even thinking about all that would turn me grey.
But obviously your a one place for the day type of guy and how I do love your sort, leaving everything else to me.
There you go assuming again Mike
All that stuff is for a 3 to 4 day sesh it is a bace camp for Carp and Cats but during the day I go stalking and only back to at bace at night
I only unpack it at the swim at home it moves down a ramp with all the gear on straight into the garage the only thing I remove is any bate buckets
In the winter I use this
Or this
Cheers Mike
Grant
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To that one soul reading this
I know your tired fed up and close to braking
But theres strength within you even when you feel week
You've come too far to give up now
Stay strong and keep fighting
To that one soul reading this
I know your tired fed up and close to braking
But theres strength within you even when you feel week
You've come too far to give up now
Stay strong and keep fighting
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Re: My Shed
Crackoff wrote: ↑Fri Oct 05 2018 08:48 -You must be bonkers lugging all that stuff to the bank.
Just how much time do you waste packing it all on at home or when you arrive, then unpacking it on the bank, then packing it all up again, then.....oh jeeezzz even thinking about all that would turn me grey.
But obviously your a one place for the day type of guy and how I do love your sort, leaving everything else to me.
There you go assuming again Mike
All that stuff is for a 3 to 4 day sesh it is a bace camp for Carp and Cats but during the day I go stalking and only back to at bace at night
I only unpack it at the swim at home it moves down a ramp with all the gear on straight into the garage the only thing I remove is any bate buckets
In the winter I use this
Or this
Cheers Mike
Grant
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Re: My Shed
davelumb wrote: ↑Fri Oct 05 2018 09:12 -Pity its not fluttering in the wind Dave ladCrackoff wrote: ↑Fri Oct 05 2018 08:48 -You must be bonkers lugging all that stuff to the bank.
Just how much time do you waste packing it all on at home or when you arrive, then unpacking it on the bank, then packing it all up again, then.....oh jeeezzz even thinking about all that would turn me grey.
But obviously your a one place for the day type of guy and how I do love your sort, leaving everything else to me.
There you go assuming again Mike
All that stuff is for a 3 to 4 day sesh it is a bace camp for Carp and Cats but during the day I go stalking and only back to at bace at night
I only unpack it at the swim at home it moves down a ramp with all the gear on straight into the garage the only thing I remove is any bate buckets
In the winter I use this
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Or this
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Cheers Mike
Grant
Like the flag.
Grant
Grant Everson
To that one soul reading this
I know your tired fed up and close to braking
But theres strength within you even when you feel week
You've come too far to give up now
Stay strong and keep fighting
To that one soul reading this
I know your tired fed up and close to braking
But theres strength within you even when you feel week
You've come too far to give up now
Stay strong and keep fighting