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Subject: 
Todd Mundt Show on NPR
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Date: 
Wed, 18 Jul 2001 16:20:54 GMT
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On my way to deal to a field site to gather the last of my research seed
and a deal with angry wild turkeys I was listening to the Todd Mundt
show on NPR where he was interviewing a woman about a book she wrote
about interesting things to do at airports during layovers.  Since I
don't fly, I wasn't that interested in the subject, but I was hoping she
might talk about exploration of the hidden side of airports(1).  She
didn't but she did mention the lego model of the Sears tower at Chicago
O'hare as an interesting item to ponder during a delay.

-chris

1- it is rumored that there is a metro stop under the Dulles Airport
outside D.C.  It's a completed station sans track with the portals
sealed off until they build the metro out there.  In a parking lot you
can see a small boxy structure covered by concrete slabs that is
supposedly the elevator to it.



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