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I'm somewhat reminded of a scene in the novel "High Fidelity" in which Rob (the main character) is approached by a bitter ex-wife selling her husband's 45 collection. The guy has an amazing selection of discs, including original Elvis Presley Sun 45s, worth hundreds of thousands. She offers to sell the whole thing for fifty pounds. Rob, torn between wanting these records and wanting to do right by a fellow collector, turns the woman down.

The point, I guess, is that if he's REALLY trying to do something shitty and bitter, he shouldn't try to sell her burns for $500 (which no one will ever pay) but chuck them in the trash.

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