 All right, it's time for another show-and-tell video. I've called this series The Cheap Stuff in the past, but I don't think that goes for this stuff. This is not dollar store junk. In fact, some of these things are stuff I got at conventions, so I guess this is also an episode of Convention Swag. I really want to make more episodes of Convention Swag. I have a whole bag full of stuff in storage that I've gotten at conventions over the last few years, but it's in storage. But anyway, let's get started. I'm going to have to push all this stuff aside and talk about this thing first. I mean, you're going to look at this and you're going to say, well, this is just a power bar. This is just an electrical outlet extension cord like any other. Well, no it isn't. I saw this on the shelf at Goodwill and it was all scrunched up like this and I immediately realized what I was looking at. And the first thing I did with it when I picked it up was I did this. And this is exactly what I wanted it for. I love this thing. I've had it for almost three months now. I curl it up like this and wrap it around my bed post. And at night, there's electrical sockets right next to my pillow, right next to my head. It's something that I never knew I wanted before, but now I do. But yeah, it's something I've always wanted, it turns out. Plus it does this when you push the power button. This doesn't show up under the bright lights here very well, but it's a blue ring of light. It shows up real nice at night. I love it. This actually has a website printed on the back of it. It turns out that quirky.com is a really interesting concept. Kind of a Patreon or Kickstarter for inventors. Lots of neat little things like this in there. And somebody gave this up at Goodwill. You never know. All right, now I want to get this out of the way. This is a dollar coin that I got in change at Einstein's Bagels. And it has Millard Fillmore on it, the 13th president. I never knew these existed. The guy handed it to me and I was like, what is this? And if I ever heard that this series existed, I'd certainly forgotten it. And he said that he wouldn't take them in payment. I guess he was perfectly willing to give them out, but he said he wouldn't take them because they removed the national motto from it. And he's right. It says in God we trust on there, but it does not say e pluribus unum, which is the United States national motto. Here's a fact you probably didn't know. The original national motto of the United States, written by Benjamin Franklin, was mind your business. Anyway, he said he wouldn't take these in change because of that. And I said, but it's Millard Fillmore. And while I was digging in my pocket to pull out this gold dollar coin for this video, I realized I had a Susan B. Anthony dollar in my pocket as well and didn't know it. See, this one does say e pluribus unum. Moving on, here's a batch of business cards that I had printed up. This is for the videos that I'm doing over at 50th Street for the Oh Look show. I've made so many of those episodes now and they've been hosted by so many different cosplayers. I decided to print these out because when I'm shooting these videos at the conventions, I was always at a loss as to what to give to people to give them an idea of what I'm doing. And I finally realized I just need to make some Oh Look show business cards. These are all cosplayers, of course, except this one. There's a screenshot of a leopard that I took some video of in Tampa. Isn't that a great shot? These four here I had made at Office Depot. And this one, the most recent one with damn Jackie on it, I made at FedEx Office. The quality of this from FedEx is noticeably inferior to the ones from Office Depot. I'll remember that. I'll keep that in mind. Let's get these comics out of the way first. Yes, you are seeing a Star Wars logo up here. I know, I know this Super Comics featuring Dick Tracy. I bought this at the same time I got that Super Duck comic that was in my most recent episode of Odd Comics. I'll open this up at some point and make an episode of Odd Comics just about this. This is clearly just a bound collection of newspaper strips. This I got at the Rose City Book Fair. This woman had a couple of hundred of these things that she had bodged together. She's taken a comic book, cut it up, pasted the cover onto a blank ring bound journal, including the pages. I mean, you may be saying, oh, she destroyed a valuable comic book. These aren't really all that valuable. And like I said, she made hundreds of these and people liked them. I sure did. I've never seen anything like this. I should make an episode of Odd Comics about this particular issue of Star Wars. This is issue number 16 from back in the day when Star Wars the movie was barely even a year old. And Marvel actually did some really interesting stuff with the Star Wars universe back then. That'll be later. Some more convention swag here. Take a look at this neat little paper cut shadow box. Isn't this beautiful? I bought this at a Geekcraft convention where I made some video. It's on the 50th Street channel. And it was made by a cosplayer I had met at SakuraCon named SmallRiniLady. That's her website there. She was in one of my SakuraCon videos. Here's the clip. She was wearing this costume that's actually a steampunk Charizard. I had no idea what it was. I just stopped her to take the video of it because it was neat looking. But other people at the con sure knew what it was. In fact, while she and I were talking, people were stopping and saying, is that a steampunk Charizard? Anyway, these kids know more than I do. And this I got at Crypticon. This really cute little drawing. Bought it from an artist named Chelsea Danakis. It's from the Seattle area. She had a lot of cute little drawings on her table there. And I picked this one out. Even though I didn't know what it was, I thought it was beautiful. She was really delighted to make a sale. And she got out of pen and started doing more work on it. And I was like, no, no, I like it the way it is. That's why I'm buying it. I asked her what it is and she said it's a character from Redwall. At the time, I had just published my review of the Redwall audiobook, which you can go find. It was a nice little coincidence for the both of us. Speaking of cosplayers, there's this really neat cosplay. I took some video at SakuraCon. It's one of the first video shots I took at SakuraCon of this cosplayer with these tremendous angel wings. I have no idea what the character was. But here's the clip. She had these gigantic fully feathered wings that were flexing on their own. And while she was flexing them, I could hear it making this ch-ch sound. And she was operating it from some controls down on her belt. And I said to her, wow, these are pneumatic. These are operating with the air pressure. And she said, you're the first person to notice that. Anyway, there's the video. Her name is SupremeNoser on Instagram. Links to her and to everybody else are in the description below. Thanks for watching. I've got more videos to make. Bye.