cars (2)
shovels (2)
ice melt (50#)
rakes (4.5)
lawnmower, ride-on (1)
paint (6 gal.)
cat's paw (for prying up nails, carpet, etc.)
lock de-icer
garden hose
sprinkler
cinder blocks
duct tape
bike
kayak
dog
more furniture
hangers (2 dz)
televisions (2)
Duraflame™ logs (4)
needlepoint: "bless this house" (1)
kids (2.5)
seeds
twine
welcome mat
I'll try to keep this list up to date. Feel free to add your own findings in comments.
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15 comments:
What, no duct tape?
D'oh! Fixed.
WD-40
1 toilet plunger per toilet
cup hooks
barbecue grill
charcoal, for the above
screwdrivers
ladder
Power tools, or at least a power screwdriver/drill.
Oh, and my mother-in-law would say "guest towels" (those paper towel-napkin-y things for the bathroom)
Heather from WW
This is great, team. Keep 'em coming.
Allen key (for Ikea)
fire extinguishers
smoke detectors
gas can
generator
batteries, flashlights, and gobs of money to fix all the stuff the previous owners did wrong.
Wastebaskets! Hundreds of them.
extension chords
bocce balls
flashlight
garbage pick-up schedule
bear spray
Everything from Ikea comes with its own allen key. So we have dozens. Do you want some?
Sunscreen
Buckets
Hard hat
Nobody EVER buys, or needs, a hard hat.
I added that after I smacked my head on a joist in the crawlspace. BUT YOU DON'T EXIST AND I'M NOT LISTENING LALALALA.
throw rug
welcome mat
rusty swing set
garden hose, and an extra hose when you drive over the first hose
Wheelbarrow. One for actual use and one to keep in the backyard to become overgrown with stuff.
Snowblower in the event that this global warming thing doesn't pan out.
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