Have you ever wondered exactly how much a shedload actually is?

By Jimmy on Jul 08 2010 | 0 Comments

Have you ever wondered exactly how much a ‘shedload’ actually is?



A shed load of money is actually

With a shedload of money, you could buy the equivalent of almost...

(a £12million recent purchase by DJ Chris Evans)

It would take David Beckham an estimated...

...to earn a shed load of money (based on his estimated £25 million+ a year current income sportbusiness.com)

At the end of 2009 the UK government debt was the equivalent of

(£950.4Bn, statistics.gov.uk)

If we stacked all those shedloads full of money on top of each other vertically, those sheds would reach 64,435 feet!

Or...

That’s right into the stratosphere, well above where commercial airliners fly

A shed load of Vodka would work out to be an astonishing

Shockingly, the UK population (18 to retirement age) consumes the alcohol equivalent of a shed load of vodka every 3 minutes 21 seconds

Just enough for a football team!

There were

at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa

 

In keeping with the World Cup, a very noisy shed load of

Victoria Beckham is thought to own around

She would need to almost double her collection in order to have a shedload of shoes

It would take the shoe collections of 72 average women to make a shedload of shoes

A shed load of Tigers would contain the equivalent of

(Shed load of South China Tigers = 3, there are just 18 left)

If you want to help save China’s tiger population, please visit this site...


* All these figures are factual and based on a 8ft x 6ft shed from Tiger Sheds

**Shedload of money was based upon the dimiensions of a £20 note




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