Sounds like someone needs a man cave!
With a house full of females, I reckon I'd go stark raving bonkers without my man cave. I do have to buy a display cabinet - thanks for the heads up on that one you have Troy. I'll be buying one of those - for the "company" of course!
Re the tanker news in NSW - ah pure logic and common sense reign supreme! In my opinion, there was a lot of illogical argument over at that other site regarding LAT/VLAT op's here plus a few other topics. Express a opinion over there different from the "Chosen few" and expect to be drowned with abuse! Discussions would often get more and more heated until the entire topic was removed - bit bloody draconian! I believe if certain individual posts get insulting or abusive, they should be removed, but not the entire topic. It is healthy to be able to discuss and debate certain topics in a adult way. It's rare for everyone to have exactly the same opinion on a subject.
In regard to LAT/VLAT though, I'm 100% in favour!

Even if they sit on the apron never used. It's insurance against disaster. How many thousands of homes are located up on ridge lines outside of Sydney and up in the hills around Melbourne? People there love the bush and the beautiful views, that's great - pity about all that explosive fuel surrounding them. It's a life style choice of course, but one that is a little riskier than say living in other areas. I am a little biased in this regard having lived through two major bush fires back in the late 60's. My parents built a home on a ridgeline in Warrandyte and our house was almost destroyed twice - fire burnt literally right to the back door! Evacuating Warrandyte one time, we had fire leap right over the Volksie - lucky we had a CFA tanker following us and spraying down our car! The thing is, there are certain choke points in these high risk locations in Melbourne and Sydney - only one road in and out. If for arguments sake a fire races from ridge to ridge, there just isn't time to deploy road tankers and people can be cut off - it's happening too fast - as seen horrifically up in Healesville on Black Saturday. What if at one of these choke points a lot of cars are caught in smoke with fire ragging all around? People will be praying for a LAT/VLAT to save them! Remember the argument that VLATS cause more damage to properties than they save? Oh that was a good one! Hmmm, why are so many countries using them then? FFS! I'd pray for water damage over fire damage any day! I think since Black Saturday, attitudes have changed in relation to having
every available fire fighting asset available - a multilayered approach. Honestly, I would sleep a lot better knowing that rapidly responding VLATs are available if I lived up in the Blue Mountains or in the hills surrounding Melbourne. I won't ever live in those areas - too chicken, BAWK, BWAK, BWAK! I've lived through bush fires - been there done that got the t-shirt! I also paid back my dues owed to the CFA (who saved my parents house twice and possible our lives once) by being a CFA volunteer back in the 80's and early 90's - mainly attending small local fires down on the Peninsula and attending road accidents (nasty)! Of course I do not profess to be any kind of expert in this field - it's just my opinion of course.
Let's hope these assets will not be needed. Thank goodness they are there!