Haha do you think that would really work?At the current rate she'd be faster and cheaper to get two shipping containers and put a roof between them.
You need to get an engine hanging from the tree in your front yard first. :lol:Haha do you think that would really work?
I am pretty sure that I can make that happen :ROLF::ROLF:You need to get an engine hanging from the tree in your front yard first. :lol:
OUCHThen sure, you'll fit in with the place across the street.
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And they make a yard look all so classy as they rust and fall apart.The railroad uses those things a lot too. Great for dry storage, but it's the last thing you want to enter when it's 94° and sunny...
That is me. Just full of classAnd they make a yard look all so classy as they rust and fall apart.
You are full of class as well Don't let anyone try to convince you otherwiseI have containers, what does this say about me
Okay, different circumstances. She's living in a house that if she want to get the best resale value out of it needs a structure that accents the house. Are those containers accenting your home or part of a working farm? Sorry I painted it with such a broad stroke brush.:eatagun:I have containers, what does this say about me
They are hidden behind my barn so not to bad. I agree I wouldn't use them to build a structure but they are nice dry storage if you get tgem cheap enoughOkay, different circumstances. She's living in a house that if she want to get the best resale value out of it needs a structure that accents the house. Are those containers accenting your home or part of a working farm? Sorry I painted it with such a broad stroke brush.:eatagun:
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