I am trying to put in a quick script to find the oversized file
systems.  Just testing, I am getting a spurious line in the output and
can't figure out how.
Here is my console info:

jack@nomad2:~$ df -k
Filesystem                                             1K-blocks
Used Available Use% Mounted on
rootfs                                                  14418416
5194680   8491320  38% /
udev                                                       10240
  0     10240   0% /dev
tmpfs                                                     399676
884    398792   1% /run
/dev/disk/by-uuid/9b5db92c-8501-4ea4-bf5d-7270b644a899  14418416
5194680   8491320  38% /
tmpfs                                                       5120
  0      5120   0% /run/lock
tmpfs                                                    2073500
1596   2071904   1% /run/shm
/dev/sda1                                                 282599
2062    265945   1% /boot
/dev/sda5                                               18089460
665132  16505412   4% /var
/dev/sda6                                               76304160
52798332  19629748  73% /home
/dev/sdb1                                              488385556
152106420 336279136  32% /media/G500
jack@nomad2:~$ df -k|awk '{if ( $5 >= "39%" ) print $5,"        ",$1,"  ",$6 }'
Use%     Filesystem      Mounted
4%       /dev/sda5       /var
73%      /dev/sda6       /home
jack@nomad2:~$

Why the /var line in the output?
Suggestions?

BTW, to get the tab in the output line, in the literal enter a CNTL-v
then press the tab character.  It looks like the tab didn't translate
well in the second 'space' entry between the $1 and the $6

><> ... Jack
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