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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsComplete--I looked into my kitchen Junk Drawer and what did I see? A_____________looking at me. I saw a birthday candle
in the shape of a number 3 looking at me. My son is 34.
TommieMommy
(1,057 posts)debm55
(35,323 posts)RoadRunner
(4,598 posts)Been hearing it for days. I rehomed it outside.
debm55
(35,323 posts)True Dough
(20,110 posts)that it's stuck, deb. I guess you'll have to live in suspense!
debm55
(35,323 posts)condemn the entire kitchen. Gut it and remodel. Wanna help?
debm55
(35,323 posts)woodsprite
(12,183 posts)I used the leftover candles from a pack that spelled out Happy Birthday or Congratulations. The leftover letters from his sisters bday cake (a week before) spelled Orangutan. So thats what his cake said!
debm55
(35,323 posts)Solly Mack
(92,546 posts)My junk drawer is organized with small trays, and I have divided my junk into similar items - spare keys together. Rubber bands, twist ties together. Things like that. It's my "catch-all" drawer. Has pens, screwdrivers, coupons, twine even. All nice and neat.
I'm sorry. I have a sick mind.
debm55
(35,323 posts)Solly Mack
(92,546 posts)I don't know why, it just is. I wish my other venues of storage would stay that neat with the same effort. Not so much though.
Tolja, sick mind.
Niagara
(9,463 posts)Several years ago I cut down a few canned cat food boxes and placed them on the right hand side of the drawer.
In one cut down box I have cleaning sponges and rubber bands. In another cut down box there are double A, triple A and 9 volt batteries.
The left hand side has easy access to tools like a hammer, several screwdrivers, steel wool pads, a sized variety of command hooks, and and several different grit of sand paper.
It's not perfect by any means but it's organized. I wish that I could say the same about the rest of the house.
debm55
(35,323 posts)Niagara
(9,463 posts)If it makes you feel any better, I misplaced a pair of scissors over the weekend. I still can't find them.
debm55
(35,323 posts)ProfessorGAC
(69,715 posts)I don't understand.
Isn't that every drawer?
debm55
(35,323 posts)SWBTATTReg
(24,031 posts)beaglelover
(4,022 posts)Zippo lighters. Now it's batteries for all the flameless candles we have around the house.
debm55
(35,323 posts)beaglelover
(4,022 posts)one.
arkielib
(346 posts)I have 15 drawers in my kitchen and about half of them would be considered miscellaneous drawers. And only I know what drawer any specific miscellaneous item is in.
debm55
(35,323 posts)there.
3catwoman3
(25,388 posts)...one junk drawer?
debm55
(35,323 posts)OldBaldy1701E
(6,270 posts)Up until about four months ago, that was the exact same thing that I would have seen staring back at me! I finally threw it away because it was getting so old. Unbelievable. A birthday candle with the shape of the number '3'. It was white with blue and yellow trim. What color was yours?
debm55
(35,323 posts)Birthday. The Third Birthday candle was the same colors. Birthday Button has a background of balloons with the #4 in the middle in white.
Polly Hennessey
(7,433 posts)I trim the wicks with scissors or my fingers.
debm55
(35,323 posts)OldBaldy1701E
(6,270 posts)I decided to buy one many years ago because I thought it would look nice on the mantle with the two candles that are always there. I never used it, but it sat there for a while. Then, someone with more sense than I have looked it one day and asked me why I had the speed pour wand on the mantle. I asked him what he was referring to. He held up the 'snuffer' and said that it was a speed pour wand for making drinks. It was then that I noticed the plastic liner in each side of the 'snuffer'.
Ooops. Glad I never used it!
GreenWave
(9,077 posts)The kitty cats chase them and
it is their last resort.