What items do you find "useful" when camping ?

Have we listed the camping goodies that seem to go hand in hand with Teardrop camping. As a fairley recent convert to teardropping I was quite suprised to find the goodies have cost me almost as much as my build. I almost put this in the Neubie section and then thought about the camping section but to get a comprehensive list it was best presented as a poll.
Some of the must have items I have found to be.......
1. a pop up canopy for rain or shade
2. cook top and fuel
3. good coolers
4. camp chairs
5. pots, pans, dishes and silverware
6. portable lighting ~~ lanterns, flashlites,
7. the bedding ~ mattress ,sheets ,blankets ,pillows.
8. electronics ~ radio ~ tv ~ dvd ~ tape player
9. small heater
10. Water jug or jugs
11. fire extinguisher ~~thanks Al ~~
12. Small tool box with hardware xtra bulbs , tape and wiring.
13. Extra batteries
14. Camera
15. Extension cord ~~thanks Danny~~~
15. Hatchet ~~Thanks Jeremy~~
16. Emergency tarp and cordage
17. clamps ~~Thanks Becca~~
18. 1st aid kit
19. bug repellant
20. shovel
21. Matches Duh! Forgot that once ~~thanks auntie M~~
22. dutch oven and charcoal kinda pots and pans but we'll repeat it
23. Extra hub or bearings and lugs and / or lug nuts ( little grease wouldn't hurt )
"God I could have used this one last October "
NOTE :paper goods and beer and food are not a 1 time investment item! But they are a good thing to have when camping
These are only a few we consider must have's and they can add up quickly.
Many of ours were borrowed from the house such as bedding some were purchased from thrift stores and My favorite Goodwill. My Goodwill store supplied my propane cooktop , campchairs and some electronics. Yard sales have provided us with many items like my 3 scissorjacks I use as stabilizers ( 1.50 each) Our red neck water heater ( 32 cup coffee maker ) $ 5.00 A coleman white gas cooktop $10.00 in pristene condition.
How many items can we add to the list above as items we find useful in our tiny little trailers.
Some of the must have items I have found to be.......
1. a pop up canopy for rain or shade
2. cook top and fuel
3. good coolers
4. camp chairs
5. pots, pans, dishes and silverware
6. portable lighting ~~ lanterns, flashlites,
7. the bedding ~ mattress ,sheets ,blankets ,pillows.
8. electronics ~ radio ~ tv ~ dvd ~ tape player
9. small heater
10. Water jug or jugs
11. fire extinguisher ~~thanks Al ~~
12. Small tool box with hardware xtra bulbs , tape and wiring.
13. Extra batteries
14. Camera
15. Extension cord ~~thanks Danny~~~
15. Hatchet ~~Thanks Jeremy~~
16. Emergency tarp and cordage
17. clamps ~~Thanks Becca~~
18. 1st aid kit
19. bug repellant
20. shovel
21. Matches Duh! Forgot that once ~~thanks auntie M~~
22. dutch oven and charcoal kinda pots and pans but we'll repeat it
23. Extra hub or bearings and lugs and / or lug nuts ( little grease wouldn't hurt )
"God I could have used this one last October "
NOTE :paper goods and beer and food are not a 1 time investment item! But they are a good thing to have when camping

These are only a few we consider must have's and they can add up quickly.
Many of ours were borrowed from the house such as bedding some were purchased from thrift stores and My favorite Goodwill. My Goodwill store supplied my propane cooktop , campchairs and some electronics. Yard sales have provided us with many items like my 3 scissorjacks I use as stabilizers ( 1.50 each) Our red neck water heater ( 32 cup coffee maker ) $ 5.00 A coleman white gas cooktop $10.00 in pristene condition.
How many items can we add to the list above as items we find useful in our tiny little trailers.