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Who cares about HMV? Shopping has never been better. - Spectator Blogs
Alex Massie
15 January 2013 13:45
How many people presently lamenting the demise of HMV (at least in its current incarnation) actually spent any money there these past, say, five years? Not too many, I suspect.… Continue reading
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