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Arthur "two sheds" Jackson....
02GF74 - 23/4/08 at 07:09 AM

... would love this site, depsite only having one.


RazMan - 23/4/08 at 07:14 AM

Beach huts of the week ....


speedyxjs - 23/4/08 at 07:14 AM

Some people have WAY too much time on their hands


nick205 - 23/4/08 at 07:29 AM

Quality

My brother in law is known round our way a Alan "Two Sheds" Bale (he actually has 3 now).

I particularly like the idea of the "Pub Shed"

http://www.readersheds.co.uk/share.cfm?shedtype=Pub%20Shed


nitram38 - 23/4/08 at 07:45 AM

That is just tooooo weird!


Mr Whippy - 23/4/08 at 07:46 AM



my sisters boyfriend has just completed his ‘shed’, it's an absolutely terrible half baked eyesore I'm going to take a picture and put it on there just to wind him up


speedyxjs - 23/4/08 at 07:46 AM

I thought the boat was quite clever. Maybe an idea for a new book:
How to build a shed on a budget and make it float!


Phil.J - 23/4/08 at 08:34 AM

quote:
Originally posted by speedyxjs
I thought the boat was quite clever. Maybe an idea for a new book:
How to build a shed on a budget and make it float!


Didn't someone win the Turner prize last year with a shed-come-boat thing?


Macbeast - 23/4/08 at 08:36 AM

Shedi Warriors


iank - 23/4/08 at 10:05 AM

quote:
Originally posted by Phil.J
quote:
Originally posted by speedyxjs
I thought the boat was quite clever. Maybe an idea for a new book:
How to build a shed on a budget and make it float!


Didn't someone win the Turner prize last year with a shed-come-boat thing?


Yes, Simon Starling in 2005
http://www.tate.org.uk/britain/turnerprize/2005/simonstarling.htm

quote:
Shedboatshed (Mobile Architecture No 2) 2005 has a similar circularity. Starling dismantled a shed and turned it into a boat; loaded with the remains of the shed, the boat was paddled down the Rhine to a museum in Basel, dismantled and re-made into a shed.Both pilgrimages, provide a kind of buttress against the pressures of modernity, mass production and global capitalism.


If you think that's BS you should read what they wrote about Shibboleth (aka the crack)
http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/exhibitions/dorissalcedo/default.shtm


[Edited on 23/4/08 by iank]


02GF74 - 23/4/08 at 10:42 AM

If you cannot see the connection between a crack in the concrete on the hard sholder of the M25 and colonialism then you need your head examined.


Mr Whippy - 23/4/08 at 10:53 AM

a crack in the floor!

WTF never read such a load of bull, utter lack of talent