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I found Mum in the kitchen struggling to open a can of dog food. "I can't get the opener to work properly," she said.

"Well, yeah. That's the old opener." I grabbed the new one from the drawer and opened the can in 5 seconds. Mum put the old one in the dish washer. "Why don't you throw it out?" I asked.

"No, we might need a spare in case of emergency."

I just stopped, and spent a minute thinking about this. "What sort of emergency would need an old opener that doesn't work?" I asked eventually.

I imagined burgulars breaking in, and Mum shouting "Quick! Get the emergency spare can opener!" or "The house across the road is on fire! Get the emergency can opener!" or "Oh my goodness! The Liberal Party has been voted in again! GET THE EMERGENCY SPARE CAN OPENER!"

"Well, I don't know," said Mum. "But you never know."

She actually threw the old can opener away tonight. It's in the bin. *checks* and it's still there. I wonder if I can get her to throw away the frypan with half a handle, or the 3 pairs of blunt scissors. These are the old good scissors that were demoted to just the scissors. We still have The Scissors, The Good Scissors, and The Good Scissors. The blunt scissors are in the 4th kitchen draw which is where they should be, along with with pens that don't work, flat batteries, bits of string and assorted other things that aren't useful but are kept as emergency spares.

For some reason the 4th draw always accumulates this stuff. The top drawer is for cutlery. The second drawer is for carning knives, potato smashers, cheese graters, garlic crushers, tongs and other big cooking things. Third draw is for cooking books, plastic bags and useful things like rolls of string, batteries, and so on. The 4th drawer... rubbish, blunt, and broken things that all, apparently, make excellent emergency spares.

Because you never know.




"Don't you write about this!" said Mum. oops.

Date: 4 Dec 2003 09:04 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] oceansedge.livejournal.com
This would be really really really funny, if it didn't resemble every kitchen fourth drawer I've had since I was two.... including the one I have now at 38.

Date: 4 Dec 2003 09:55 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kightp.livejournal.com
But ... but ... that's what the fourth drawer is for!

Really, mine's too close to the ground to be useful for anything I need to reach on a regular basis. But it's just the place for bits of string, roll-ends of duct tape, the aforementioned dead batteries (they weren't dead when I put them in there, just failing! Hate to throw out a battery that's still got life in it!), last year's phone book, the extra twist-ties from trash bags, last summer's squirt gun, etc., etc., etc ...

Date: 4 Dec 2003 13:53 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] oceansedge.livejournal.com
LOL when I moved into this townhouse, I didn't HAVE a fourth drawer in the kitchen (it's an extra deep pot drawer).... so... of course... I went out and BOUGHT one even!

And don't even ASK about the number of empty margerine containers we found in my Dad's kitchen when we cleaned it out!

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