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Any house can have that special Shakespeare feel with this great value self-inflating terrace. Sturdy, 30ft high and covered in real ivy it fits easily into the trunk, (or boot) of your car for when you move.
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How would the ivy survive in the boot? |
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Ah yes I hadn't thought of that. Is ivy expensive? Do garden centres stock it? Otherwsie how about inflatable ivy? This'd tie in nicely I think |
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Now tell me how a 30ft inflatable object can become sturdy. |
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strong fabric and high pressure? |
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Romeo: Would a rose, by any other name not smell as sweet? (Romeo places rose on balcony) Balcony: FSSSSSSSSSSpthththththththth |
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Juliet: "Hark, what hissing do I hear with mine ears? Didst thou fart, Romeo? I smell butt roses." |
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<obligatory sharing of a ho-hum misread #634> I read this as inflamable balcony </obligatory sharing of a ho-hum misread #634> |
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I know there are a lot of seals that could go bad, but consider, bakers, a teloscoping aluminum frame that is pressurised. |
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I kind of like this idea. |
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You set up the teloscopic aluminum frame (which is of course x-braced), pressurise it, and then use a winch to tension the floor support cables (& as long as you follow the pre-engineered specs)... aha! |
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(perhaps you have to graffiti the ivy, though). |
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I've seen proposals for inflatable homes. Don't see why this wouldn't work. |
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The ivy could be a problem, though. how are you going to keep it alive in the trunk? An inflatable Gro-bag? |
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typical hb, everyone more concerned about the ivy! |
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Perhaps the main compartment could be filled with heavy water? The ivy can be bought fresh each time and grown according to the usual horticultural advice -tamping in/ hoeing etc |
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