From paper-clip to
house, in 14 trades
A 26-year-old
It took almost a
year and 14 trades, but Kyle MacDonald has been offered a two-storey farmhouse in
MacDonald began his
quest last summer when he decided he wanted to live in a house. He didn't have
a job, so instead of posting a resumé, he looked at a
red paper-clip on his desk and decided to trade it on an internet web site.
He got a response
almost immediately - from a pair of young women in Vancouver who offered to
trade him a pen that looks like a fish.
MacDonald then
bartered the fish pen for a handmade doorknob from a potter in
In
In
MacDonald then
traded the keg and sign for a Bombardier snowmobile, courtesy of a
He bartered all
the way up to an afternoon with rock star Alice Cooper, a KISS snow globe and
finally a paid role in a Corbin Bernsen movie called
Donna on Demand.
"Now, I'm
sure the first question on your mind is, "Why would Corbin Bernsen trade a role in a film for a snow globe? A KISS
snow globe," MacDonald said on his web site. "Well, Corbin happens to
be arguably one of the biggest snow globe collectors on the planet."
Now, the town of
"We are
going to show them the house, give them the keys to the house and give them the
key to the town and just have some fun," said Pat Jackson, mayor of Kipling, in advance of MacDonald’s arrival in the town on
July 12th.