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Cleaning dust? I paint, chalk, and rub to make my stuff look dirty, heaven forbid it would really be dirty!!! Just mix up some wet glue and stick the dust down. Problem solved. Or run your trains really fast to blow the dust off. Rent a big fire department type drying fan and play hurricane. Turn some dust mites loose and let them eat it. Buy an electro-static air cleaner and hook it to you layout so it replels dust. Turn you layout upside down and hit it with a rubber hammer. Put it in the back of your pickup and run it through the Robo-wash. Change your furnace filter more than once every three years, or put one in? Set it on fire and let the fire department wash it for you. Invite your mother over to look at it and complain about your wife's houskeeping. Tell you wife you are going to invite your mother over to look at the dirt on it. Pretend a comet (or nuke) landed ON China (or Iraq) and it's fallout. Mount Saint Helens? Cover the dust with white powder and it's Christmas or a train from Columbia derailed. I mean do anything to avoid doing anything that could resemble housework. Geeze. FRED
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