BBC will be Apologising for there 911 hit piece
in the next couple of days.
Should my faith be restored in the BBC again, we shall see. After all, it was Panorama that proved 7 of the hijackers are still walking the planet.
And not forgetting Panoroma interviewed the 5 people who got arrested on 9/11 who were filming and celebrating the twin tower attack. FYI they alll worked for urban removal and 2 or 3 was on mossads books.
Anyway chew and spit your bile lads. Dont forget 9/11 is one of the main reason they think ID cards are a good thing.
nn
Should my faith be restored in the BBC again, we shall see. After all, it was Panorama that proved 7 of the hijackers are still walking the planet.
And not forgetting Panoroma interviewed the 5 people who got arrested on 9/11 who were filming and celebrating the twin tower attack. FYI they alll worked for urban removal and 2 or 3 was on mossads books.
Anyway chew and spit your bile lads. Dont forget 9/11 is one of the main reason they think ID cards are a good thing.
nn
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Let's get some ideas rolling!
D.
Oh jesus, will you just fuck off??? I'm thinking of paying the CIA or whoever to silence you.
Tommorrow I shall post pics of my walk in shed with a roof 17ft high, I dry my washing in there on coat hangers, on high lines, and have our two bicycles in there, an outboard engine, spare exhaust, spare bicyle tyres, two workmates and motorbike bits, salvaged wood, and gardening tools, and there is still room for my mates who are banished to the garden to smoke when it is raining.
Its a cunning shed, as two sides of it are actually the brick wall of the house, and one side of it is a very solid fence I put up a couple of years ago.
It doesn't have a door. I was going to make a door for it, but before I got round to it, it rained like hell, and I found out that the weather didn't get in there, and so I didn't bother putting a door on. Some might claim that it isn't really a shed, but it works for me.
Right that's it! I'm reporting you to a moderator! :p
We got a new carpet last week. I paid in the shop to have it fitted. ?41 well spent, they laid the carpet in less than twenty minutes. It would have taken me hours, and I'd have arsed it up.
I do think I'll need to invest in a new desk though as the current one is on the verge of falling apart. Now how am I going to be able to pay for it?
Necros.
I never usually pay much for furniture, I acquire it, often I charge people to take it away! Did buy a new sofa bed last week though.
The reclining armchair I am sitting in for example, cost me minus ?5. My mate who does house clearances charged someone ?20 to take it to the tip, nothing wrong with it, posh house mind, and gave me the chair and a fiver for helping in for the morning.
My pine t.v stand was fly-tipped in the park, and my office desk, cost me ?2, from my mate who bought a bulk lot second hand at an auction
The downside is, that nothing at all matches, but meh.
I don’t think I have the stomach for it.
--Raziel (Legend of Kain: Soul Reaver 2)
https://www.youtube.com/user/VincentTSFP
Hmmm wasn't it the US government that orchestrated 9/11...come on Dave, keep up with your own theories.
I'm kind of worried about the weight of all the snow on my shed roof - I hope it doesn't collapse while I'm asleep tonight.
Is that avatar Amano Jaku?
Looks like that half demon son of a bitch, cut my face up good when I was trying to take over the world. Fuckin' Chojin would have to get in the way!
You could decorate it, like I have done with mine:
http://www.frappr.com/?a=viewphoto&id=478441&pid=1239191
Except you, Foggy, and especially you, Beanz. THX could have also have refrained. Now don't do it again.
D.
Sorry. I feel bad now :(
i did see some lovely sheds in the screw-fix catalogue the other day, some real fancy ones too... although i prefer the traditional square box one window one door type of shed to the 'chalet' type... what about you guys? are you purists, or would you go for the posher type?
oh second hand "Brighton Beachhut" for me every time.
"........"
Here are some photos of my shed, which I took just now, by way of trying my new digital camera out;
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v616/THXII38/Shed/
Are you sure thats a shed ?
I'd like to know what defines a shed...
Yes, in essence it is, I built it from the remains of my other bigger substantial shed, which I knocked down when I built my garden, as it used to be just concrete and one crumny flower bed.
It is in essence a shed, it just happens to be physically connected to my house, it's handy as I can plug drills and tools in through the kitchen window, and in the winter, put the lights on indoors to see what I am working on.
Indeed it is :-D
I'm surprised someone knows who it is!
click the smiley (safe for work except for the pictures section)
I don’t think I have the stomach for it.
--Raziel (Legend of Kain: Soul Reaver 2)
https://www.youtube.com/user/VincentTSFP
I'll have to wait for the rain to stop (ha!) so I can paint it better.
I don’t think I have the stomach for it.
--Raziel (Legend of Kain: Soul Reaver 2)
https://www.youtube.com/user/VincentTSFP
Could I recommend Hitman - Professional Killings
I've heard a song called "urotsukidoji" by Testament. Superb heavy metal stuff! Had no idea what that word meant until now! Funny things you learn when you go OT in some random thread eh?
Bytes:Chuntey - Spectrum tech blog.
Well, my Chambers dictionary says a shed is: "a structure, often open-fronted, for storage or shelter; an outhouse". This validates my habit of referring to my outhouse as a shed, even though it's built of brick and has a concrete roof. It's situated in the back garden, just outside the kitchen. The house used to be a police station, hence the extremely sturdy shed, I suppose.
It's divided into four parts with three doors: an open porch area where I keep piles of logs and bags of sticks for the fire; a typically shed-like room with a south-facing window, with garden tools, paint cans, building materials, chimney brush & rods, a sturdy wheelbarrow and so on; a coal-house; and a toilet. It's got its own electricity supply as well, so you could even set up a TV and a Speccy in the back - if it wasn't full of garden tools, paint cans, building materials, a sturdy wheelbarrow and so on.
You might wonder where my lawn-mower is (Chambers: "a machine for cutting grass on a lawn") - well, I keep it snug indoors at this time of year so it doesn't get rusty. There isn't room downstairs so I keep it in one of the bedrooms. (Not in the bed, though.) When the grass isn't growing the lawns become 95% moss anyway.
And then there's spiders - they can grow disturbingly large in the dark recesses of sheds. What's all that about?
Incidentally I'm just clearing mine out now. When the weather improves I'm gonna paint it. I showed my missus Daren's Spectrum shed and suggest we have the same. She just looked at me, the silence said volumes....