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Decided to try another one of these, and I ramble about nonsense for so long that you can literally watch the sun go down in the window in the background.

These are pretty fun to do, I like recapping and talking about random things I find especially since not all of them are always video game related, such as the case with some random collectibles and DVDs that turn up in this video.

Pretty much everything in this video with only a couple of exceptions cost me $5 or less, so this was a pretty good and affordable haul. I tend not to spend money I don't have (and my big purchase for November was computer parts on Cyber Monday), so that's why we're stretching dollars on this one. Still some neat stuff though!

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November 2020 | Hauly-Moley!

► FOLLOW US ON TWITCH! -- http://twitch.tv/gatorbox ► PATREON: http://patreon.com/gatorbox ► YOUTUBE MEMBERSHIP: https://rb.gy/dfadi9 In the second installment of our early access "haul" videos, Draco shows some stuff picked up from Black Friday sales and thrift store finds. Pretty much everything in this video was $5 or less with only a couple of exceptions, and there are quite a few recent thrift & charity store finds here. Or at least, more than there usually are given the circumstance. As for which of these things might end up being on the stream someday, that's a real tossup. There are some trading cards and pogs for GatorUNbox, and Blackwater or Seek & Destroy might become Friday night features, but this video is more or less a bunch of random collection finds that MIGHT translate well to a stream in some form, but maybe not. The next Hauly Moley we do will have some Christmas stuff in it, just for the sake of convenience. ♫ Music by: http://soundcloud.com/rockyowitz © 2012 - 2020 Gator Company

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Matthew

Man you would never find those kinds of bargains here in Australia or at least for games. Don't even think I have been to a thrift shop that sells games, usually books and clothes and porcelain. The stores that do sell used games go to the trouble of looking up pricing and then adding 10% or something ridiculous on top of that. Also this video came out right in the middle of xmas and new year.