uh, lets see. i'll just talk about the stuff i can actually use with some level of proficiency..
The basics, tablesaw, 1/2" chuck drill press, 18" header band saw, miter saw,
got a high volume 150PSI compressor which just opens up all kinds of oppurtunities, so for air tools i have some airbrushes, a staple gun, a nailgun, and an impact wrench
230 amp welder, a molder/shaper/jointer, router, planer, grinding wheel, belt sander
When its time to go handheld i like to bust out some way cool gizmos. Milwaukee high power drill (with a 90* angle adapter... try to find one like that) Milwaukee reciprocating saw (some call it a sawzall), DeWalt cordless drill (a must have, best on the market), dewalt circular saw, and a belt fed screw gun for drywall (Very handy when you're putting up several thousand screws a day doing drywall)
fun times