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Not enough to do?

<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr>In honor of Carmichael's work, Saturday was declared Ball of Paint Day in Alexandria, about 25 miles northeast of Indianapolis<hr></blockquote>

Not only does he have WAAAAAY too much time on his hands, I'm now weorrying about the entire city! Is there nothing better hapening in that town?

[ 03-15-2004: Message edited by: tony barnhill ]</p>
 
If that weighs 1300 lbs, I recon a gallon of paint would weigh about 10 lb.
1300 divided by 10 = 130.
That means he would have used enough paint to paint about 130 LBCs or over 100 BYCs (big yank cars)
And that is not taking thinners evaporating into account.
I know what I would rather use my time doing.
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It takes all kinds though , so good luck to him.
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[ 03-18-2004: Message edited by: Graham ]</p>
 
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