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SpankyHam

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Joined: 09/03/2009

About SpankyHam

What's there to say about me? I'm sure that the stories and items I've traded to and from Bartersauce probably speak more volumes of truth about me than I'd ever be able to relate, at least while sober.  I like weird stuff and I like trading. I've been making trades since probably 4th grade when I used to regularly trade Transformers and GI Joe's with friends on the playground. I still have some of them too because I was one of those people who held on tightly to things, but I'm changing that now and I'm trading more freely and loosely with my old things. My goal is to whittle away all the things that are owning me until I work my way to freedom. So if you like old toys or comics or anything weird or out of the ordinary, I'm your guy. I also trade a lot with Nik Caesar because I like his work and his sense of weird.

 
  • Strangeness
  • Oddness
  • Weirdness
  • Sadness
  • Angst
  • Tragedy, Failure, Suffering, Redemption, Rinse, Repeat...
  • Buddhist and other relatedphilosophies on life
  • Writing about the above
  • Reading about the above
  • Collecting the above
  • Trading the above
  • Listening to songs about the above.
 

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I'm also voting for this one
I'm also voting for this one b/c I have a soft spot for strange handmade toys / dolls as you know based on some of my past trades. 
Friday, May 14, 2010 - 12:02
in Headless Gabriel
Yes, they were bonuses as
Yes, they were bonuses as part of a batch trade we worked out.
Saturday, April 3, 2010 - 13:38
in Naked Men
I recognize that mustachioed
I recognize that mustachioed naked gentleman.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010 - 06:27
in Naked Men
WOW!
I kinda liked them better when they were dead, but they look much friendlier now.
Monday, September 28, 2009 - 12:09
in Appalachian Children Dolls
Can you die...
from pellagra? I bet that's how they died.
Friday, September 11, 2009 - 06:10
in Appalachian Children Dolls