Wykeham - Somewhere in the south!

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Sorry don’t understand. "Throw anything out"???? No doesn’t make sense.
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Ok, hoarding it is!
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Saving.
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And you never know when you may need it.
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Re: Wykeham - Somewhere in the south!

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Hi

Wonderful system here, mention in my sleep that something is going to be needed and sure enough SWMBO will have taken the trip to the storage depot (the tip) 24 hrs earlier. Alternative scenario is she tidies things away and then cannot remember where she's put them!
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Postman Prat wrote: Mon Dec 07, 2020 3:50 pm Hi

Wonderful system here, mention in my sleep that something is going to be needed and sure enough SWMBO will have taken the trip to the storage depot (the tip) 24 hrs earlier. Alternative scenario is she tidies things away and then cannot remember where she's put them!
You're lucky then! I'd have thought she'd flatly denied moving 'it' until the 'thing' is rediscovered amongst her treasured possessions such as books or knitting patterns!
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My garage is like a Hardware Store, I can repair just about anything from all the spares and bits collected over 60 yrs but half of it must go as I need to convert half the space into a railway room but I fear it will take 6 months to decide what to throw away.......... :roll: .........HB
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If you do throw something away it will be something you need a few days later.
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The bus now has interior lighting. Not as easy a job as I expected, the bus virtually fell apart once I started drilling holes. If it were facing the other way, it might have been possible to get the headlights working with a couple of short lengths of fibre optic. I did not add passengers, although there is a guy about to jump off the platform at the rear. Not a job I'll be doing again. :roll:

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Excellent.
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