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  2. One red paperclip - Wikipedia

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    MacDonald made his first trade, a red paper clip for a fish-shaped pen, on July 14, 2005. He reached his goal of trading up to a house with the fourteenth transaction, trading a movie role for a house. This is the list of all transactions MacDonald made: [2] On July 14, 2005, he went to Vancouver and traded the paperclip for a fish-shaped pen.

  3. Meet the woman bringing the 'trade up' challenge to the ... - AOL

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    About 15 years ago, he had the idea, starting with one red paper clip, to trade his way up to owning a house. On July 12, 2005, MacDonald, then 25 years old, embarked on the mission.

  4. Michel Barrette - Wikipedia

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    The trade was a part of multiple consecutive bartering deals that allowed MacDonald to trade in a red paperclip for a house. [ 1 ] In 2022, Barrette played in Martin Villeneuve 's The 12 Tasks of Imelda (Les 12 travaux d'Imelda) , co-starring playwright Robert Lepage and actress-singer Ginette Reno , in which he plays Martin and Denis ...

  5. Talk:One red paperclip - Wikipedia

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    I disagree that articles should be merged. Both are clearly separate entities - Kyle MacDonald is likely to remain interesting outside the context of the 'one red paperclip' project.-- I second your thought! Keep Kyle and One Red Paperclip separate. Kyle's got lots more ideas that have yet to manifest, separate from this project. I've merged ...

  6. Garage Sale (The Office) - Wikipedia

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    Dwight Schrute attempts to walk away with the most expensive item by trading smaller items with his office mates beginning with a thumbtack (a reference to One red paperclip) and continuously trading up from table to table. One item on Jim and Pam's table that piques his interest is a packet of "miracle legumes."

  7. Kipling, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Canadian blogger Kyle MacDonald successfully parlayed one red paperclip via a series of trades into a house in Kipling. [5] The town commemorates the story with the Guinness World Record certified World's Largest Paper Clip, 15 feet tall and weighing 3,043 pounds.

  8. File:Red-paperclip-news-1.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Batteries Included (company) - Wikipedia

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    PaperClip, the company's flagship product, was first released for the Commodore PET in 1982, and later for the Commodore 64 and Atari 8-bit computers. [2] The word processor was developed by Steve Douglas who formed a relationship with Batteries Included owners Robbie and Alan Krofchick through the retail store. [3]