I'd be worried about someone slipping and banging their head/ body on the wall....that flimsy netting ain't going to protect them!
God it’s like a tragic metaphor for how those poor kids are just shoved to the side for aesthetics
what is the net actually FOR??? Like you said, it won’t protect you from banging into the bloody brick wall right next to it, and there is absolutely no need to put a net round an item that’s at ground level - it makes no sense!I'd be worried about someone slipping and banging their head/ body on the wall....that flimsy netting ain't going to protect them!
And structures up against their walls which will cause damage.Their neigbours are practically saints at this point. After months of bounty marget;s reno. A brief respite. Then their kitchen, bathroom and changing room renos. Outdoor kitchen and pergola building along with the shed.
Didn’t they have all the neighbours around for that Christmas party where you always find Glen in the kitchen? Maybe they buttered them up with a promise of Instafame and freebies. Not that that would help now, they prob wouldn’t want Sly’s CBD oil or a discount for unqualified tutors.Their neigbours are practically saints at this point. After months of bounty marget;s reno. A brief respite. Then their kitchen, bathroom and changing room renos. Outdoor kitchen and pergola building along with the shed.
I hope they haven’t and have to refill it heheheheI’d actually go nuts if my neighbours dug a big hole next to my foundations. I hope they cleared it with them.
what a complete toolYou can go closer to an obstacle if you install the safety net... fair enough...
But Simon, do you often mix up centimetres and inches?
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