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• A cheap pair of pliers. The center bolt that holds the two plier sections together is kind of loose and wobbly so they don’t work that well as pliers. I usually use them as the hammer.

• A deck of unopened playing cards.

• We have a pair of little blue walkie talkies in our junk drawer. We used them once on a two-car trip to Burlington, Iowa. I tried, unsuccessfully, to get my Grandma to talk like a trucker on them. They should probably be in one of my kids’ rooms, but they most likely ended up in the drawer on a previous, unproductive battery-finding mission.

I am proud to report that after a couple of hours of scrounging and some good old-fashioned ingenuity, I found what I was looking for and I was back to my channel-surfing lifestyle. My wife’s going to be mad this holiday season when she finds out that the Christmas tree remote needs batteries.

You can contact Wallace at gwallace@bcrnews.com. You can follow him on his blog at http://gregwallaceink.blogspot.com.

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