I've got an antique ice pick I use for poking holes thru leather, plastic and breaking the seal on tubes of caulk or RTV.
I have a pretty complete set of tapered drifts I use for aligning holes and other functions. (I have one that tapers wider than a garden hose, which came in handy when I had to put the end of the garden hose back to rights after the wife drove over it this weekend. I've also used it for the same thing when I rolled over the last inch of one of my Bogen tripod's legs!)
You guys will love what I use for an Awl-- I found an old Snap-on awl with the Octogrip handle, at a yard sale. Thick shank, sharp point... great tool. About as thick as that Malco that Elroy is so proud of, but with a full-length screwdriver handle.
I use it to scratch a line on nearly anything metal I have to cut. Works great on angle iron and flat strap stock.
-Brad
and as for y'all, when we drive up to Ohio from Georgia, there's a town somewhere along I-75 called Florence (I think...). They've got a big water tower, and it USED to say Florence Mall, but for some reason, it was decided that the water tower couldn't promote the mall's business or some such thing, so they changed the lettering on the tower to say "Florence, y'all," bless their heart. Makes you just wanna go find yourself a sweet Southern Bell and do a l'il ringin'!