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Old May 30th 04, 03:09 PM
Louis L. Perley III
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Airliners aren't airplanes. They are aparatment buildings with wings on

them.

Jose


I wouldn't even go so far as calling them apartment buildings, since at
least an apartment (even a studio) has some room. There is a reason one
large manufacturer calls itself Airbus and Boeing is just the sound your
back makes after extracting yourself from a coach seat on a 737 (although I
must admit I do like the 777 much better).

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