Quicksilver 8
Today's story and sketch "by me" you see the newest Quicksilver Flyer out of the
"Flying Lawn Chair Design Laboratory" at the campus of "FSU" Flying Stuff University,
Hidden here in the Rolling Hills of Anaheim. Today you see Mardick Gofish
Senior Test Pilot, (currently the only test pilot, until Rescue Randy the worlds
most famous test pilot and crash test anatomically correct Dummy, returns from, well,
no one actually knows where Randy Goes, but he always returns). Today Mardick is flying
the Quicksilver 8 another Doris kagler designed flyer, built at the Design
and fabrication shop, this bold flyer features the "RGAGIT" Radon Gas Anti Gravity
Intergalactic Transport Drive,
which is still in the testing stage, and of course a very nice beach chair Doris picked
up for five bucks at a yard sale in Norco, (Norco a town near the "FSU" campus), And
you probably noticed the odd Baseball stitched Leather covering the flyer, which brings
us to a bit more history about Doris, seems she became a fan of the LA Dodgers baseball team
when she was a law student at "UCLA" before she transferred to FSU, she has been a baseball
fan for many years, seems her mother Sloopy Salendra, was married for many years to a Man named
Alexander Gofish Spalding, (half Earthing and half Lipponian, and Doris's real father,
oh we may not have mentioned Doris is a tad over 176, but little grey aliens never show
their age), Her Dad also invented the modern day baseball back in the 1800's.
he was making all of the baseballs for the American and National
Baseball league teams, until 1976 when he lost the contract to Rawlings Balls inc.
Doris always looking for a deal, just happened to visit her Dad Mr. Spalding at his
boarded up baseball manufacturing facility in Cudahay. Well Doris saw the stacks of
unused baseball hides (very strong will take a lot of big league hits),
and it seems also make a wonderful skin for anti gravity flyers, and the Baseball stitch
really looks cool. But more on the test flight another time, until then taa ta the Rod Blog.
Quicksilver 8
Today's story and sketch "by me" you see the newest Quicksilver Flyer out of the
"Flying Lawn Chair Design Laboratory" at the campus of "FSU" Flying Stuff University,
Hidden here in the Rolling Hills of Anaheim. Today you see Mardick Gofish
Senior Test Pilot, (currently the only test pilot, until Rescue Randy the worlds
most famous test pilot and crash test anatomically correct Dummy, returns from, well,
no one actually knows where Randy Goes, but he always returns). Today Mardick is flying
the Quicksilver 8 another Doris kagler designed flyer, built at the Design
and fabrication shop, this bold flyer features the "RGAGIT" Radon Gas Anti Gravity
Intergalactic Transport Drive,
which is still in the testing stage, and of course a very nice beach chair Doris picked
up for five bucks at a yard sale in Norco, (Norco a town near the "FSU" campus), And
you probably noticed the odd Baseball stitched Leather covering the flyer, which brings
us to a bit more history about Doris, seems she became a fan of the LA Dodgers baseball team
when she was a law student at "UCLA" before she transferred to FSU, she has been a baseball
fan for many years, seems her mother Sloopy Salendra, was married for many years to a Man named
Alexander Gofish Spalding, (half Earthing and half Lipponian, and Doris's real father,
oh we may not have mentioned Doris is a tad over 176, but little grey aliens never show
their age), Her Dad also invented the modern day baseball back in the 1800's.
he was making all of the baseballs for the American and National
Baseball league teams, until 1976 when he lost the contract to Rawlings Balls inc.
Doris always looking for a deal, just happened to visit her Dad Mr. Spalding at his
boarded up baseball manufacturing facility in Cudahay. Well Doris saw the stacks of
unused baseball hides (very strong will take a lot of big league hits),
and it seems also make a wonderful skin for anti gravity flyers, and the Baseball stitch
really looks cool. But more on the test flight another time, until then taa ta the Rod Blog.