Amazed

I think it’s human nature, when we had the Hymer B774 with a big garage we carried so much sh*te, every spring I took everything out discarded what we not used “just in case stuff”

During the year it managed to sneak back in along with even more 😂. When we sold it I filled a shed
 
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Seeing what some pack into their garage's has amased me. Piles and piles of nothingness (to me). I am sure people buy vans with bigger garage's just to put more crap in.
Same with garden sheds and boats.
The perfect one is three feet longer than the one you have.
 
Same with garden sheds and boats.
The perfect one is three feet longer than the one you have.

and so i bought the bigger perfect shed, my daughter saw there was room in it and filled it with her tat..
you can never win..

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I know people who keep putting shelves everywhere, then filling them up.....stuff they don't use..... stop it !!...get rid of the clutter.
Bit like Sue's craft room, said she needed more shelves / drawers to keep everything tidy and orderly, so sorted that for her, then i stupidly took her to a craft show!! guess what, now needs more storage space :giggle: :giggle: :giggle:
 
Seeing what some pack into their garage's has amased me. Piles and piles of nothingness (to me). I am sure people buy vans with bigger garage's just to put more crap in.

Completely agree.
Mine just has the spare wheel, toolkit, lathe, 2-stroke cultivator, most of a set of 1953 encyclopaedia and the collapsible greenhouse. No room for non essential kit

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Seeing what some pack into their garage's has amased me. Piles and piles of nothingness (to me). I am sure people buy vans with bigger garage's just to put more crap in.

Sometimes one needs a garage of certain dimensions e.g. to accommodate bikes of certain heights. Also our garage is just tall enough for me to crouch to access a few rarely used bits at the back, e.g. hose reel.

It does not mean it has to be filled even if there is space.
 
Seeing what some pack into their garage's has amased me. Piles and piles of nothingness (to me). I am sure people buy vans with bigger garage's just to put more crap in.
Guillty M' Lord but its all crap that gets used apart from the snow chains but they are insurance.
EHU leads could probably go as they rarely gets used.

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Some people even rent a storage unit, fill it with crap, then two years later take it all to the tip :Eeek:

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Of course i was refering to MH garages but above posts sums it up.
My house garage is tidy(ish) has a CAR and a Motorbike and soon a scooter in it............it's intended purpose i believe.
 
Obviously you have not finished loading yet as i see some space big enough for Mr Wallet.:LOL:
Which scooter is it. I see it's a Honda. 99% sure i'll be getting a PCX imminently.
AND i see a washing machine (i think), what no dishwasher:LOL:
Happy travels.
No Bob it’s a Honda SH350, and the dishwasher sits in the passenger seat:rofl:
 
I don't have a shed, the attic is empty no the floor is not boarded, the garage if I moved the bikes I can drive the car in set of old bedroom wardrobes accross the back wall for storage and an old small side board for other bits , if it dont fit in the house or the garage in a cupboard it don't stay
If it doesn't fit it goes to the charity shop same if its not used , however I do have a rocking horse under the stairs that I cannot bear to part with 🤷‍♀️
Same with the van only carry what I use /need often wonder how 2 people manage in a PVC well organised I assume
 
No Bob it’s a Honda SH350, and the dishwasher sits in the passenger seat:rofl:
Haha, i fancied the SH 350 but was limited to weights. Nice scoot.

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