I am in the process of potentially moving house. Waiting for potential buyers on my flat, and waiting to have an offer accepted on a new house.
If I get this new house, it means I will be able to get a couple of cats from the local RSPCA shelter. (got my girlfriends permission and everything)
What do people think of the names Yodel and Bongo.
Cute or retarded?
Plus, in the new place I would have two (count them, one, two) sheds! how cool, one is reseved for fridge/freezer/washing machine type stuff. But what to do with the other?
(, Fri 10 Sep 2004, 9:45, archived)
computer room! fill it with loads of electronics :)
as for the names, im not so keen to be honest.
(, Fri 10 Sep 2004, 9:47, archived)
shed is too small for a computer room, it used to be an outside crapper, thats gives you an indication of size.
I'm thinking shed + shelves + demijons = small brewery
(, Fri 10 Sep 2004, 9:48, archived)
the brewery is the second best option when limited by size.
(, Fri 10 Sep 2004, 9:49, archived)
the temperature tends to go up and down too much
I'd suggest you move your bed into the shed and brew the beer in your ex-bedroom
(, Fri 10 Sep 2004, 9:51, archived)
I dont think temperature matters as much with that, plus i like sleeping indoors
(, Fri 10 Sep 2004, 9:53, archived)
that one of the spare sheds should be used for smoking kippers in.
(, Fri 10 Sep 2004, 9:49, archived)
and Clitmangle
And use the shed to breed rats to feed to the cats.
(, Fri 10 Sep 2004, 9:53, archived)
I already have a pet female rat, and a male hamster. I wonder if that would produce hats, or ramsters?
(, Fri 10 Sep 2004, 9:54, archived)
shouldn't you choose/meet them first?
i'm also a big fan of calling cats "cat" and "cat". to avoid confusion, you can sometimes call them "the grey one" and "the black one".
(, Fri 10 Sep 2004, 10:07, archived)