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On Sep 23, 1:48�pm, Lou Decruss > wrote:
> On Tue, 23 Sep 2008 08:17:45 -0700 (PDT), Sheldon >
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> >On Sep 22, 7:55?am, "Nancy Young" > wrote:
> >> Terry Pulliam Burd wrote:
> >> > My point? Uh, howinhell do you organize this mess? My usual method
> >> > when I want to find something is just to rummage around until I find
> >> > what I'm looking for or realize that what I'm looking for is in
> >> > another drawer/cupboard. Given my day job, organization is my middle
> >> > name, so this particular drawer makes me wince every time I consult
> >> > it.

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> >> Every year or so, I take all the stuff out of the drawers that
> >> tend to be overwhelmed with stuff. ?Clean the drawer, maybe
> >> clean the stuff, and put it back in a reasonably organized way.
> >> Oddly enough, just doing that frees up space. ?And usually
> >> there is an item or two that can be tossed or maybe just
> >> doesn't need to be in that drawer, that helps.

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> >Deluthtrading.com has the best "organizers".

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> >This is the best "junk drawer", it's portable, I have three:
> >http://www.duluthtrading.com/search/....aspx?feature=....

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> You'll find those at garage sales and resale stores for a buck all the
> time because they're useless. �


You'll be found at garage sales all the time because you're useless.