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Just reading this thread by Stealthy in the ferret section about building an extension to his ferret housing out of his pile of wood:

 

 

http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/topic/296026-this-and-that/

 

As it says on that thread, it's deffo a man thing to hoard stuff that is too good to throw away! :laugh:

 

Just thinking about some of the things I hoard in the shed and in my man draw in the kitchen:

 

Various bits of timber.

 

Tray full of assorted bolts that just seems to keep getting bigger, dont know where they keep coming from, no bloody nuts to go on them though!

 

Tray full of assorted screws, same as the bolts - I don't know where they appear from!

 

Any length of rope or twine that is long enough to be useful at some point.

 

Few bits of electrical flex/co-ax cable/assorted electrical fittings/plugs/bulbs/etc

 

Batteries

 

..and a few other things probably! What kind of things does everybody else hoard, or are you the type to chuck everything away?

 

 

 

 

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Its nice to know I'm not alone

that reminds me of jack hargreaves in out of town on a sunday morn when someone had found something in a shed or barn and didnt know what it was,wish we still had programs like that

Fishing gear is my " problem" mate, I honestly don't know how many rods, reels etc I have... My dads shed has a fair stash from when I was a kid, my brothers garage has a load ( boat rods mainly) and

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Just reading this thread by Stealthy in the ferret section about building an extension to his ferret housing out of his pile of wood:

 

 

http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/topic/296026-this-and-that/

 

As it says on that thread, it's deffo a man thing to hoard stuff that is too good to throw away! :laugh:

 

Just thinking about some of the things I hoard in the shed and in my man draw in the kitchen:

 

Various bits of timber.

 

Tray full of assorted bolts that just seems to keep getting bigger, dont know where they keep coming from, no bloody nuts to go on them though!

 

Tray full of assorted screws, same as the bolts - I don't know where they appear from!

 

Any length of rope or twine that is long enough to be useful at some point.

 

Few bits of electrical flex/co-ax cable/assorted electrical fittings/plugs/bulbs/etc

 

Batteries

 

..and a few other things probably! What kind of things does everybody else hoard, or are you the type to chuck everything away?

 

 

 

 

gotta keep the dildo going.............. :whistling::whistling:

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Just reading this thread by Stealthy in the ferret section about building an extension to his ferret housing out of his pile of wood:

 

 

http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/topic/296026-this-and-that/

 

As it says on that thread, it's deffo a man thing to hoard stuff that is too good to throw away! :laugh:

 

Just thinking about some of the things I hoard in the shed and in my man draw in the kitchen:

 

Various bits of timber.

 

Tray full of assorted bolts that just seems to keep getting bigger, dont know where they keep coming from, no bloody nuts to go on them though!

 

Tray full of assorted screws, same as the bolts - I don't know where they appear from!

 

Any length of rope or twine that is long enough to be useful at some point.

 

Few bits of electrical flex/co-ax cable/assorted electrical fittings/plugs/bulbs/etc

 

Batteries

 

..and a few other things probably! What kind of things does everybody else hoard, or are you the type to chuck everything away?

 

 

 

 

gotta keep the dildo going.............. :whistling::whistling:

 

Aye you're right, it's nothing to do with having 3 young kids here and every twatting thing they own needing a half dozen AA's! :laugh:

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Just reading this thread by Stealthy in the ferret section about building an extension to his ferret housing out of his pile of wood:

 

 

http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/topic/296026-this-and-that/

 

As it says on that thread, it's deffo a man thing to hoard stuff that is too good to throw away! :laugh:

 

Just thinking about some of the things I hoard in the shed and in my man draw in the kitchen:

 

Various bits of timber.

 

Tray full of assorted bolts that just seems to keep getting bigger, dont know where they keep coming from, no bloody nuts to go on them though!

 

Tray full of assorted screws, same as the bolts - I don't know where they appear from!

 

Any length of rope or twine that is long enough to be useful at some point.

 

Few bits of electrical flex/co-ax cable/assorted electrical fittings/plugs/bulbs/etc

 

Batteries

 

..and a few other things probably! What kind of things does everybody else hoard, or are you the type to chuck everything away?

 

 

 

 

gotta keep the dildo going.............. :whistling::whistling:

 

to fill the gap :whistling:

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Some people call it hording, I call it collecting :whistling: I collect old videogames (and new ones lol) Used to be the same with movies until I found some sites where I can watch them free :angel::laugh:

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im the same as you malt I hoard loads of bolts screws the small spanner things you get to put up flat pack items etc ,plugs ive got a thing for cutting plugs of things and sticking them in the man draw, I will them go local diy shop and buy stuff because I forget what ive got :thumbs:

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The "it might come in useful one day" syndrome is the worse one, i have suffered for years, symptoms include, large sheds that you are unable to enter due to them being jammed to the gunnels with useful stuff , The inability to pass a skip without the overwhelming urge to jump in and have a root about, coming back from the local refuse tip with more in the car than you went with.

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The "it might come in useful one day" syndrome is the worse one, i have suffered for years, symptoms include, large sheds that you are unable to enter due to them being jammed to the gunnels with useful stuff , The inability to pass a skip without the overwhelming urge to jump in and have a root about, coming back from the local refuse tip with more in the car than you went with.

been there a few times......................

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Wood ..more wood ..an then more wood ...every now and then I have a big clear out to make space ........for more wood ....the one piece i picked out of my oak store last week to run through my planer had an old staple embedded in it ..fecked planer blades ...there must be enough oak to build a new barn & the one bit i pick up is crap ... :censored:

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it wasnt until recently when I started clearing out the house ready to sell that I realised how much shit i had gathered here. I must have taken over 3 tons of timber and other shit to the tip that I had stashed in the garage roof

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Enough timber to build a couple sheds

Scrap metal

Enough car boot sale stuff to fill a lwd high roof van

Trailers

martial arts and fitness equipment

Some real random stuff "that will come in handy someday" including stretchers, hospital beds, caravan toilet, really tiny oak door.... Etc etc.

 

My dad also hourdes timber and tools including boxes and boxes of really old tools that I cant wait to inherit

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