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When my grandfather died, my grandmother told me to take whatever I wanted from his shed. I took his collection of pipes, the cigar box heād run his business out of for forty years and a huge ring of keys of unknown origin. Thrirty years later, theyāre still on display in my garage.
have a bunch of monstrous key rings, plus some loose ones in tool box drawers. Every brass key is brown with tarnish, and every steel one is covered in rust. Do you think Iāll throw them away? Nooooooo!
My bucket of keys goes visiting the local Head Start. The kids just love playing with them. My ā58 Stude key is in there as well as keys to every car Iāve ever ownedā¦ā¦ā¦
Who knows, America PIckers might give you cash for some of that stuff, unless you want the reallly meaningful things passed on. If you want them passed on, be sure your offspring know their backstories.
looking back a few days, just thinking how respectful were the responses to where-were-you-on-this-date, and how proud I was of my fellow āPluggers,ā when suddenly it got so partisanly vitreolicā¦
I have a lot of keys, but now I can go for days without using any keys. Electronic key card at work, keyless ignition on my car, and an electric garage door opener. Aināt technology wonderful?
hsawlrae over 11 years ago
Whatā¦only ONE box?
ellisaana Premium Member over 11 years ago
Pluggers also have plenty of cigar boxes to store stuff in.
phelpsgates over 11 years ago
That 62 Valiant was a great car! I learned to drive in one.
Bald fat and ugly over 11 years ago
When my grandfather died, my grandmother told me to take whatever I wanted from his shed. I took his collection of pipes, the cigar box heād run his business out of for forty years and a huge ring of keys of unknown origin. Thrirty years later, theyāre still on display in my garage.
flyertom over 11 years ago
Sangelia over 11 years ago
I found a batch of old keys. Once I determined that they did not go to anything in the home. I recycled them all.
riverhawk over 11 years ago
OMG. I AM A PLUGGER
Melekalikimaka over 11 years ago
A purple Valiant, a bottle of TJ Swanāsā¦ā¦parkedā¦.
Yukoneric over 11 years ago
My bucket of keys goes visiting the local Head Start. The kids just love playing with them. My ā58 Stude key is in there as well as keys to every car Iāve ever ownedā¦ā¦ā¦
gaslightguy over 11 years ago
Use a big bowl on top of the fridge myself.
dirgis3 over 11 years ago
Who knows, America PIckers might give you cash for some of that stuff, unless you want the reallly meaningful things passed on. If you want them passed on, be sure your offspring know their backstories.
DougSmith over 11 years ago
not a stick shift, one presumesā¦
DougSmith over 11 years ago
looking back a few days, just thinking how respectful were the responses to where-were-you-on-this-date, and how proud I was of my fellow āPluggers,ā when suddenly it got so partisanly vitreolicā¦
DougSmith over 11 years ago
niceā¦ thanksā¦ hope you have healedā¦ we had a 64 dart, but a housefulla kids, too..
jppjr over 11 years ago
My ā68 Valliant didnāt have a locking glove box.
Satiricat over 11 years ago
I have a lot of keys, but now I can go for days without using any keys. Electronic key card at work, keyless ignition on my car, and an electric garage door opener. Aināt technology wonderful?