Thursday, September 11, 2008

The Haikus are good, but fly I must


The previous barrage of haiku's make me want to keep the silence, for they are very entertaining. But alas, I must move forward with the voyage. The heli was not built to be a dust collector, and it saddens me to see it hanging unused on the wall. So move forward I shall. As of now it has not flown for many months due to many reasons, but first and foremost it has not flown due to laziness and slightly because of a broken part that can not be fixed with toothpicks and glue. So be it, I shall drill it and get some long screws and back in the air it will be.

So I pulled it off the wall and blew off the dust. I plan on having it operational in the next day or two. First I must purchase a bit small enough to drill out the front mounting holes for the landing gear. After that I will have to locate all of the parts required to reassemble it. That may prove to be a bit more challenging, but not a show stopper.

Fear not faithfull readers, this bird will fly again.

-JbJ

8 comments:

Keith K. said...

I'm glad you're back on track. I'm not sure how much darker I could have made the haikus. We were getting pretty close to emo there...

Keith K. said...

after every night
a new day and new hope
the sun shines brightly

Unknown said...

Yay! Caleb is back!

Now we shall Rejoice
Jabber by Jim has returned
Let the Helos Fly!

Keith K. said...

ahead, the brave unknown
we seek to master more skills
our freedom awaits

Keith K. said...

More lies deceive us
Falsehoods flow like a river
eternal darkness

Unknown said...

Strawberry anguish
The clockwork melancholy
Yes they will all scream

Keith K. said...

explosions and war
images of dead kittens
I weep for this blog

Keith K. said...

decay, filth, and rot
tools of learning go unused
there is no future