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I'd love to have a shed let alone a loaded one like that!!
Re: Tony O'Neill's Garage (Not Foggy's!)
Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 10:13 pm
by Ratmick
Screw me dead, how much is that collection worth?
25-30 Million pound? I reckon more...
Not including the Harriers of course, I now see they're obviously required for perimeter security and after-hours surveillance.
Fook me.
Mick
Re: Foggy's Garage
Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 10:18 pm
by Ratmick
waynemorgan wrote:I'd love to have a shed let alone a loaded one like that!!
Mate, every man's got to have at least ONE shed.
I have three (I'm not greedy, two came with the house). One of the originals is fooking huge, 60'x25' and the other is a single-car garage which you can't get a car in as it's around the back of the house behind a tree.
My contribution to the collection is a 6mx3m shed within the big shed. This is my workshop and as it's is easier to heat/seal from the elements than the big fooker (the rain and fog here in winter is a bastard) my tools don't go rusty. The Hornet is in there as well, along with my pushbike.
Mick
Re: Tony O'Neill's Garage (Not Foggy's!)
Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 10:21 pm
by Smitty
Ratmick wrote:Screw me dead, how much is that collection worth?
25-30 Million pound? I reckon more...
Not including the Harriers of course, I now see they're obviously required for perimeter security and after-hours surveillance.
Fook me.
Mick
a Harrier???
a definite...don't phark with me.... attitude that
Re: Tony O'Neill's Garage (Not Foggy's!)
Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 10:46 pm
by aardvark
Smitty wrote:a Harrier???
a definite...don't phark with me.... attitude that
And don't forget the two Sepecat Jaguars!
Re: Tony O'Neill's Garage (Not Foggy's!)
Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 11:21 pm
by IsleofNinja
1 X Harrier jump jet (for those tight parking spots at Woolies)
1 X F1-11 (For clearing the tight parking spot issues when you can't be farked dicking around in the harrier)
1 X F4 Phantom by the looks (coz he can)
Re: Foggy's Garage
Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 6:11 am
by the kid
waynemorgan wrote:I'd love to have a shed let alone a loaded one like that!!
Me too
Might have to start popping round to Micks and "borrow" a corner of one of his