I'm not really an expert on this, but here goes: DESTROY only gets called when something is about to be garbage-collected, right?
Are there references/globals that need to be "undef'd" that aren't undef'd in some cases, that are hanging around and keeping a variable from being garbage collected, and consequently having DESTROY called on it?
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