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Barns are cool...
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I am not sure if I have a problem, but a guest was suprised to see this the other day when she stepped into the powder room.
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I agree with your guest. You should have put the hosiery away before they used the bathroom. Other than that, looks fine to me.
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TOP, you certainly DO have a problem. Fortunatley, there is a solution. You need to buy more bikes. 50 or 60 usually does the trick for me.
We all need to be prepared for the massive shortage of bikes that the economists are predicting.
We all need to be prepared for the massive shortage of bikes that the economists are predicting.
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+1 There is still room for a couple more frames and wheelsets, etc. And you might want to put a set of shelves there to store misc components. I see a lot of sq footage still available for more stuff!