Does my shed have supernatural powers?

chriskempton
chriskempton Posts: 1,245
edited July 2008 in The bottom bracket
Every time I take a bike out of it, it rains...

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  • ChrisLS
    ChrisLS Posts: 2,749
    ...if it happens after 9 o'clock it's a...wait for it...















    ...a water shed...I'm so, so sorry... :cry: :oops: :?
    ...all the way...'til the wheels fall off and burn...
  • idaviesmoore
    idaviesmoore Posts: 557
    ChrisLS wrote:
    ...if it happens after 9 o'clock it's a...wait for it...















    ...a water shed...I'm so, so sorry... :cry: :oops: :?

    :shock: U F@$*ing should be n'orl :)
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  • spen666
    spen666 Posts: 17,709
    ChrisLS wrote:
    ...if it happens after 9 o'clock it's a...wait for it...















    ...a water shed...I'm so, so sorry... :cry: :oops: :?

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  • bagpusscp
    bagpusscp Posts: 2,907
    Use the parentlal control switch just inside the door. :wink:
    bagpuss
  • bobpzero
    bobpzero Posts: 1,431
    rain clouds can be quite indecisive. at least a swarm of wasps arent living in ur shed nor my shed thankfully.
  • AT4
    AT4 Posts: 22
    no it doesn't
  • McBain_v1
    McBain_v1 Posts: 5,237
    My shed seems to exert an unhealthy influence on my behaviour. I find myself ambling down the garden to it, ostensibly to do a 5-minute job like sticking a frame-saver tab on one of the bikes, and then I emerge over 1 hour later, bathed in GT85 having fettled away for 12 times longer than anticipated.

    The weather-influencing properties of a bike shed should be researched by the Met Office, I'm sure it would advance the whole field of climatology :wink:

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  • Parkey
    Parkey Posts: 303
    Every time I take a bike out of it, it rains...

    Just remember to put your bike back in there after you've finished with it. I don't want a repetition of last summer's floods.
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  • boybiker
    boybiker Posts: 531
    You have a bike shed :shock:
    My bike lives at the end of my bed, soIi can keep an eye on it
    The gear changing, helmet wearing fule.
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  • cee
    cee Posts: 4,553
    boybiker wrote:
    You have a bike shed :shock:
    My bike lives at the end of my bed, soIi can keep an eye on it

    ahh....but you roadies keep your bikes unfeasibly clean (how DO you keep them that shiny!) My bike currently has a whole bunch of Peebleshire stuck to it! You wouldn't want that in your bedroom!

    I have a shed......it has no supernatural powers. I live in Scotland. It always rains.
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  • dondare
    dondare Posts: 2,113
    My bike is really hardy, it lives outside all year round, with just a plastic bag over the saddle for when it rains.
    This post contains traces of nuts.
  • idaviesmoore
    idaviesmoore Posts: 557
    dondare wrote:
    My bike is really hardy, it lives outside all year round, with a plastic bag over the saddle for when it rains.

    I'm reporting you to the RSPCB :P
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  • bagpusscp
    bagpusscp Posts: 2,907
    My shed is magnetic......It keeps attracting steel bikes :shock: :roll:
    My Tardis...
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/74418119@N ... 456895069/
    bagpuss
  • term1te
    term1te Posts: 1,462
    I've just bought a house with a garage and a shed. signed for it yesterday! My wife said that finally we could put the car away, as our current garage is rather full of bikes. The problem is I'm not sure how we'll get the car in the shed. The bikes can't go in there, it might get cold at night.
  • Lagavulin
    Lagavulin Posts: 1,688
    bagpusscp wrote:
    My shed is magnetic......It keeps attracting steel bikes :shock: :roll:
    My Tardis...
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/74418119@N ... 456895069/
    Holy hell!! :shock: How do you choose which one to ride? :lol:

    I've got three in the house an tired old full-susser in the garage. A lack of space is stopping me from getting a fixie/single-speed. :(
  • mikedobson
    mikedobson Posts: 186
    My bike is taking me to court for negligence - rain and laziness have meant it's spent the entire summer in the shed. Actually, I've noticed a striking correlation between the cessation of rain and the onset of laziness. It's astonishing how enthusiastic I am to ride when it's bucketing down and how rapidly this drive dissipates once the sun comes out. Hmm.....
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