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5-0 and a Scouser all in the space of a week <laugh>
 
How’s yer ****ing fantasy shed!?!

Nonce
Thanks for asking. Plans changed at the weekend so no paving. Ended up clearing out more stuff down to the tip from the loft in readiness for the fantasy loft conversion which I hope to be pretending is happening in the Summer.

The end of the garden us suffering from waterlogging in this wet weather and I need to sort out something or else the new paving will be underwater. Looking at the possibility of using an auger of some sort to get past the clay and maybe pack the holes with gravel to create a soak away. I had the foresight enough to make sure the base of the shed was well above floor level but I won't be able to do the same for the paving and even if I put a concrete base down the water has to go somewhere.

Maybe have a go on one of these bad boys

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Thanks for asking. Plans changed at the weekend so no paving. Ended up clearing out more stuff down to the tip from the loft in readiness for the fantasy loft conversion which I hope to be pretending is happening in the Summer.

The end of the garden us suffering from waterlogging in this wet weather and I need to sort out something or else the new paving will be underwater. Looking at the possibility of using an auger of some sort to get past the clay and maybe pack the holes with gravel to create a soak away. I had the foresight enough to make sure the base of the shed was well above floor level but I won't be able to do the same for the paving and even if I put a concrete base down the water has to go somewhere.

Maybe have a go on one of these bad boys

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Raised walkway or decking ramp to cross the waterlogging, no need to be digging great big fook off holes, unless burying dead bodies!? At least then when spastic arab gets an invite to your gaff in the summer it is wheel chair accessible.

Problem sorted, no need to thank me <ok> ....

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My shed is over the permitted size therefore need to go for building warrant <wah>
How big is over sized? Ours is 6m x 3m and the paved patio in front will be the same size. I think BRB reckons I live amongst acres of land and not in a narrow 8m wide suburban garden! Suggested decking to replace the bark chippings but Mrs Grove pulled a face like a cat's a.rse so that idea won't fly.
 
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How big is over sized? Ours is 6m x 3m and the paved patio in front will be the same size. I think BRB reckons I live amongst acres of land and not in a narrow 8m wide suburban garden! Suggested decking to replace the bark chippings but Mrs Grove pulled a face like a cat's a.rse so that idea won't fly.
9x4. Maximum size is 30m2
 
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@Aldo wrecked his house after finally realising a scouser is signing up for the Huns?

Mark Lawrenson thinking Gerrard can close the gap on Celtic! Don't think there has been a big enough bridge in the world built yet, to close that sort of fooking gulf <whistle>
 
@Aldo wrecked his house after finally realising a scouser is signing up for the Huns?

Mark Lawrenson thinking Gerrard can close the gap on Celtic! Don't think there has been a big enough bridge in the world built yet, to close that sort of fooking gulf <whistle>
Brexit voting, unpaid staff member backs ***** harbouring ring and terrorist glorifying sporting wing of the IRA shocker.

Celtic - open to all, literally.
 
Gerrard practising for Rangers...

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