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100 Some Pegs for Emergencies
#5, you can see a five pointed star. A yo-yo on a string, with
a little stretch of the imagination, looks like a numeral six.
A golf club held upside down is similar in shape to #7.
For #8, you could picture an hourglass. For #9, I use a
tape measure. I mean the tape measures that are made of
metal and unroll from a round container. If you pull the
tape out about six inches, the thing looks like a numeral
nine. A bat and ball pictured side by side can represent
#10; the bat is the digit 1, and the ball is the zero. I pic-
ture spaghetti for #11; my original picture was of two
pieces of raw spaghetti lying side by side, which looked like
#11. For #12, you can think of 12:00 o'clock and picture
a clock.
You can use either a black cat or walking under a ladder
for #13. My original picture for #14, was a straight run-
ning river or stream to represent the 1, and a farm that
looked like the numeral four from the air. If you can create
this picture in your mind—looking from an airplane and