I think the discussion was about allotment vandalism. We will not exchange insults with anyone because it is playing into the hands of mischievous persons.
i have not had my allotment for very long and have been plagued with golf balls coming over,as in in the middle of putting up a shed we half finished it yesterday cos of the weather thought id secured it went over this morning in the pouring rain to find the roof halfway down the field my windows had blown on another allot so up to my knees in mud tryying to make it watertight but not much luck oh dear the trials of an allotmenteer.
Sheds are necessary. Give a bloke a shed & he'll go & invent something (blokes from the British Isles, anyway). Christopher Cockerill and the Hovercraft, Barnes Wallis and the bouncing and earthquake bombs (albeit a VERY big shed with a swimming pool in it), Frank Whittle and the Jet Engine to name but a few.
There's just something about a Shed and a Cup of Tea that makes brillant inventions spring to life. You just don't get the same vibe in the great outdoors. Everyone should have a shed.
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jon cob, change the record.
It would seem it's past your bedtime, off you go. Overtired.
thanks for all your support. you/r right. we can/t let these people win. onwards and upwards.
I think the discussion was about allotment vandalism. We will not exchange insults with anyone because it is playing into the hands of mischievous persons.
i have not had my allotment for very long and have been plagued with golf balls coming over,as in in the middle of putting up a shed we half finished it yesterday cos of the weather thought id secured it went over this morning in the pouring rain to find the roof halfway down the field my windows had blown on another allot so up to my knees in mud tryying to make it watertight but not much luck oh dear the trials of an allotmenteer.
i find it best not have shed or keep my tools on my allotment less to encourage two legged garden pest.
the sheds not for my tools,its for making tea of course.teehee.
why would one need a shed to make tea.
cos you have to somewhere to put the kettle teabags sugar and tea and milk and biccys then somewhere to sit and look at the view,simple
Sheds are necessary. Give a bloke a shed & he'll go & invent something (blokes from the British Isles, anyway). Christopher Cockerill and the Hovercraft, Barnes Wallis and the bouncing and earthquake bombs (albeit a VERY big shed with a swimming pool in it), Frank Whittle and the Jet Engine to name but a few.
There's just something about a Shed and a Cup of Tea that makes brillant inventions spring to life. You just don't get the same vibe in the great outdoors. Everyone should have a shed.