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Is anyone interested in this?
Over the years I've thrown out many hundreds of appliances, most because
they had such little resale value. Here in our area, we get to watch every spring as a big trash truck comes around and crushes up all the large stuff you leave at the curb, on a given date. When you have a pile that includes 50 or more TV sets, it gets rather entertaining - which is why I started videotaping it a few years ago. I've had enough interest in my annual junkpile, that I've finally put the footage together on a DVD, and am considering selling it on the internet. Does it sound like a worthy idea? Are there enough twisted minds out there that want to see something like this? See for yourself with this brief clip, showing the crushing of one or two TV's: www.geocities.com/fanjoystv/junkpilepreview.mpg Let me know what you think. Would you pay $10 to watch 57 minutes of stuff getting crushed in a dump truck? -- To reply via Email, remove NOSPAM from the address |
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