Mike
"closet"
Enjoy the kitchen!!!
Tom Beaver
6 no named Triumphs
(I have a hard enough time remembering peoples names)
> Dear All,
>
> As you can probably tell from the sound of hammering in the background,
> and the bits of plaster spattered all over this e-mail, we're having
> some building work done. Specifically, we are extending the kitchen
> out into the area where a couple of old sheds used to be. As part of
> the deal, in return for my wife getting a kitchen you could play
> 11-a-side football in, I get a tiny little room (about 5' x 4') on the
> corner of the house. It will contain my Triumph library, my power- and
> hand-tools (both automotive and domestic/DIY), spare parts, and so on.
> It will have a workbench, heat, light, and power. But what do I call
> it? I can't really call anything this small a "workshop" or a "garage".
>
> So, chaps, you've come up with some great ideas for car names in the
> past: have you any suggestions for a descriptive title for this room? If
> I can't come up with anything apposite, it's going to end up known as
> "The Privy", (because the outside loo was there a hundred years ago).
> This could prove embarrassing if I'm working in it when the 'phone
> rings, and my seven-year-old duly informs the caller that "Daddy's in
> the Privy"...
>
> ATB
> --
> Mike
> Ellie - 1963 White Herald 1200 Convertible GA125624 CV
> Connie - 1968 Conifer Herald 1200 Saloon GA237511 DL
> Carly - 1977 Inca Yellow Spitfire 1500 FH105671
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