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Old November 11th 03, 08:07 PM
PaulaJay1
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In article , "Ed Haywood"
writes:

if it flies, floats, or flirts, rent it.


Seeing the problem with this advice came from my mother many years ago. "Don't
pick that up, you don't know where it's been."

It's hard to beat the mind set that goes with knowing who landed the plane last
time, and that no one has flown it in the last two weeks that I coundn't get
out. I think that the breakeven number of hours is more like 75 or 100 when
this intangable is taken into account.

Chuck