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From: hutch@shark.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.misc
Subject: Re: Airplanes gain weight
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Date: Thu, 16-Feb-84 13:46:46 EST
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Posted: Thu Feb 16 13:46:46 1984
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Anyone know how much PAINT weighs?
Smoke sticking to all the accessible surfaces of the plane, over time,
begins to approximate another coat of paint.  If you don't believe this
then just go to any dorm room, bathroom, restaurant, or other place where
smoking is a popular pastime.  Look at the ceiling and see how much smoke
has accumulated.  They usually wash these places down fairly thoroughly
about once every year or two.

Smoke gets in your eyes,

Hutch