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Subject: skit continued.. note that the first line is the last line of the previous thingy.. yea


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Date Posted: 20:07:52 04/03/02 Wed

C: oh.. well that makes sense then.. I’m guessing they would put a lot of security around there to make sure no one gets in
H: speaking of security, have you heard about the airports?
C: oh yea.. and the layoffs, too.
H: < holds up newspaper> **need newspaper for prop** yea.. I read in the newspaper that the parent company of American Airlines lost $1.76 billion for 2001 and United Airlines' parent company lost $2.1 billion.
C: whoa.. that’s plenty of money hey look at that ad up there **need ad for prop, as well** The world's airlines may have lost a record $15 billion last year, largely as a result of the terrorist attacks on the United States. Lend a helping hand. Call 18009618732 to donate money. I heard that in general, the major airlines carried 6 million fewer passengers in January than they did in 2001.
H: let me guess.. they’re lowering prices to get passengers back on the planes.
C: yep.. it says in this consumer report **need consumer report as prop** that the Air Transport Association mentioned passengers paid, on average, 16.1 percent less to fly within the United States in January 02 than they did in January 2001.

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