BOCA RATON, FL - The arts have always been a driving force in the realm of humanity. People often devote their entire lives to their passions; whether it is through studying the masters and brilliant unknowns, or through blazing their own trails. Marc Glymen, though he believes himself to be so, is not such a person.
Since 1994, Marc has made a habit of regularly purchasing an occasional motion picture soundtrack from whichever blockbuster he has recently seen. To date, Glymen owns a measly 18 compact discs, yet insists on joining in on every music-related conversation he overhears.
Glymen's neighbor, Tim Andrews, had this to say: "One time, me and my buddy, Saw, were discussing the differences between Costello’s first and second albums; you know, like the whole personal change, and the rougher, more intense sound of This Year’s Model. And Glymen comes along, like, 'You know, sophomore efforts are often funny beasts. I was totally thrown by the maturity displayed on American Pie 2.' Me and Saw agree, that guy is a real tool."
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