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t-shirt issue 21:
Another Brilliant Internet Idea

Once again, someone created a perfect way to make the Internet work for them. But this time the young Internet was meshed with an ancient practice - trading. 26-year-old Kyle MacDonald from Montreal thought it was a good idea to trade his way to getting a house and now he has officially bartered his way into a two-story home via series of Internet trades that started with a red paper clip.

He traded the paperclip for a fish-shaped pen, traded that for a hand carved, ceramic doorknob and so on. Only nine trades and exactley one year after his virtual swap meet began, Kyle was offered a 1,100 square foot farmhouse in Kipling, Saskatchewan. Well done Kyle! Perhaps you, too, can do the same. Why throw out that old scratch-n-sniff sticker collection when you could be sending big business a clear message by exercising the environmentally friendly practice of trade? For example, just imagine what you could get for this T-shirt!

C.W.

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written by Eleonoora, November 29, 2009
Come on, that's like moomin. Just google moomin, you'll see. Superpopular here in Finland, was created here by a finn etc.
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written by Louise, September 30, 2009
The shirt is so cute!
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