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I love the "jangly door" and the hand made wind chime. Bit worried the chime was inside the shed so won`t ask what kind of wind drives it! I bet it smells nice in there (irony).
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Ady Backshall on 28/10/2009 from 62.6.1.---.---
Delightfully eccentric.As Keats said "A thing of beauty is a joy forever" and the shed I am sure brings you lots of joy.
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alison on 20/06/2009 from 86.134.---.---
Thingy me bobs, whassits and jiggets hanging from every corner. This is a true artisans dwelling.
This is what is thought of when someone says potting shed...
Every grandfather in the land should have a shed like this solely to scare grandchildren with!
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tommy 2 hats on 27/05/2009 from 81.6.2.---.---
Having three (!) sheds myself (five, if you include my two greenhouses)I speak as an afficianado. This is truly a magnificent example of a 'shed how it should be'. I can only aspire to such a magnificent collection of half-finished projects, rubbish that might one day become something and a deeply organised clutter that only you will truly understand and be comforted by. Bravo!
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John 5 Sheds on 11/05/2009 from 82.21..---.---
I shall know where to come when I want something, Clive. Most people probably won't realise you've inherited the wartime syndrome from your Mum!
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Rusty on 11/05/2009 from 82.71..---.---
I have just returned from Whipsnade zoo and all of my friends were discussing their favourite animals e.g Brown Bears,Tigers meerkats.. my favourite animal is blonde swedish women but strangely there was no section for these at Whipsnade. Can I set up an annexe in your shed
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Buck Masterson on 10/05/2009 from 91.104.---.---
Having three sheds myself, 4 if you include my greenhouse come wood store, I'm impressed with what you have managed to create. It's beautiful on the outside and interestingly complex and creative on the inside....somewhat like yourself one might think.
It's clearly well loved!
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karen on 10/05/2009 from 90.193.---.---
This shed takes plain and overlooked things and reveals their inner beauty and uplifting spirit. It is the Susan Boyle of sheds and will soon become a global phenonemon.
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Jane Renner on 08/05/2009 from 86.171.---.---
Is there a prize for the greatest number of different items which can be packed into a small shed yet still leaving just enough space for the owner?
This collection surely reveals a mindset at
once innovative and inventive in that it suggests it's not what things are now but what with imagination and application they have the potential to be made into. Well done - here's to re-cycling and invention!
Clive's Mum and Dad. (Well, they would say that, wouldn't they?!)
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Jo and Charles Batkin on 07/05/2009 from 87.114.---.---
what a wonderful selection of old tools! I am guessing you are an old tool too! Love Bernie
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Bernie Knobslock on 07/05/2009 from 81.136.---.---
Inside information on Clive's shed: a) It's Wayne Rooney's strike partner; b)It's about to be elected the new leader of the Labour Party; c) It goes out with Angelina Jolie (after splitting-up with Thandie Newton). BEAT THAT!
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Andy Batkin (no relation) on 07/05/2009 from 217.44.---.---
Don't see much in the way of gardening stuff in the shed but it sure if full. Great use of space. Enjoy
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Chris on 07/05/2009 from 173.50.---.---
I'd be VERY impressed if you're actually able to find anything you may need to look for. Perhaps you have a detailled legend on the ol' PC of what can be found where? :-)... Love it, Clive. It's got my vote! x
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Chrissie Helm on 07/05/2009 from 81.153.---.---
This shed rules! Yeah!
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Wah on 07/05/2009 from 81.136.---.---
You seem to have utilised pretty much every bit of space available there, a good selection of pipes and some very impressive drill bits. Are you a miner?
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andy from workshopshed.com on 05/05/2009 from 89.206.---.---