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Comments on: Best Buy nixes in-store Heath Ledger shrine
HMV #
By Kevin Posted Friday 25th January 2008 14:58 GMT
Question #
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But death sells... #
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Ian Curtis #
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@Jeremy #
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common occurrence #
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Happens all the time #
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re:Ian Curtis #
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Simpsons #
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Kurt Cobain #
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True, true #
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Reverse psychology? #
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HMV website too #
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@Question #
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Hmmm, #
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Hm... #
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