Dead batteries

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• Batteries. Most of them are probably worthless because I have this habit of putting the dead batteries back in the drawer instead of actually throwing them away. My wife considers it a bad habit. I call it charmingly quirky. We have D-cells, C-cells, those rectangular little 9 volts, and double-As, but I couldn’t find any triple-A batteries.

• Dried-up Crazy Glue.

• One green Christmas light bulb. I don’t remember ever having a string of lights that would take this kind of bulb.

• Tape measure. My wife likes to use it to prove that I can’t hang stuff straight. I don’t think it works right.

• Three flashlights. Two with no batteries and one that doesn’t work.

• One of those remote controls to light up your Christmas tree. This probably goes on my Top 10 list of the best inventions of all time, right ahead of the wooden ruler but just behind the shoehorn, both of which, I believe, are in my parents’ junk drawer.

• Some keys. To what, I have no clue.

• A really big rubber band.

• Various screwdrivers. Some are the flat kind to open paint cans and others are the fancy Phillips-head screwdrivers to stir the paint once it’s opened.

• Assorted shoe laces to shoes I don’t remember owning.

• I have a key ring that looks like a bass. I think that he’s supposed to do something when you push on his belly but I don’t remember what it is. His batteries are dead. I’d tell you that he looks like a little, teeny-tiny bass, but according to the last time I went fishing, it’s an average-sized bass.

• Two combination locks that nobody knows the combination for anymore. I used them for my locker back when I went to the gym to work out and play basketball. They haven’t been used in what Abraham Lincoln would describe as a score of years. You figure it out.

• A 15-amp fuse.

• My wife has this cute little tack hammer that resides in the junk drawer. I giggle whenever I see it. It’s this itty-bitty hammer that she uses to pound in the itty-bitty nails that hold up the pictures hanging around our house. The only thing that I think it’s good for is sometimes impeding the ease of operation of opening the junk drawer.

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