I can actually walk from one end of my garage to the other, without out risk of serious injury or death!!
[baby steps....baby steps...]
That's a good feeling. I used to be able to. Until a couple of weeks ago.
Yeah, for sure. I kind of got away from me when I was going to school for the last couple of years (yeah...shut up, I know I'm 43), and had absolutely "zero" spare time to do shit with the car....plus a complete upstairs remodel (more crap and scraps to stuff out there). I literally haven't seen the front or rear trunk surface in a year.
QUOTE (Special_K @ Jul 7 2005, 06:47 PM) |
I can actually walk from one end of my garage to the other, without out risk of serious injury or death!! [baby steps....baby steps...] |
QUOTE (Garland @ Jul 7 2005, 04:46 PM) | ||
Just did the same thing yesterday. It great to have a garage to work in. O, the only reason was the 914 project car went off to the blaster, so I made room to work on it when I pick it up next week. |
Hey ,Kevin! I've found that the more you build on to the garage,the more STUFF you have to fill it up!Every time I clean it up and can actually walk around and not step on something,in a weeks time it's the same.I envy the people who can have a tidy garage.
QUOTE (flatout @ Jul 7 2005, 05:04 PM) |
...I envy the people who can have a tidy garage. |
Time's running out for the Fall Foliage Classic 2005!
My garage is an oak tree, entertwined with powerlines, and a silty, muddy, earthen floor.
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QUOTE (seanery @ Jul 7 2005, 06:11 PM) |
Time's running out for the Fall Foliage Classic 2005! |
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