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Site Asks 'What Would Nick Denton Pay for These Things I Found In a Bar?'

Gawker's Nick Denton is getting a good ribbing courtesy of the creators of 'What Would Nick Denton Pay for These Things I Found in a Bar?' The site, which is located at FounditinaBar.com, lampoons the $5,000 that Gawker tech site Gizmodo paid to get its hands on the 4G Apple iPhone that was left at a bar.

Among the 'found items' featured at 'What Would Nick Denton Pay for These Things I Found in a Bar' include Lindsay Lohan's test results, the Zodiac Killer's iPad, an accurate valuation of Twitter, and Kim Jong Il's weather control panel.
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