retroaviation wrote:
Jase, that is the same duck that was rotting away outside for quite a few years. Fellow WIXer, Taylor Stevenson, worked quite hard to get it in the condition it's in now. It's unlikely that it would ever float again, but it makes for a nice static display. The next time you see Taylor, you should give him an "atta-boy" for how it turned out.
Dennis, I can assure you that there will be plenty to do in March. The stress is mounting for how close that deadline is getting. Funny thing about stress...the more of it you have, the more you start feeling bad and not quite as healthy as one would like. The more you start feeling bad, the less you get done. The less you get done, the more stress you get. All you can do is suck it all up, and work through it, which is what I'm trying to do. Good volunteers that want to help are welcome stress relievers...so come on down!
Oh, and don't worry about getting me any gloves, I'll get some new ones this week and probably some more new ones by the time y'all get here in March. But I would recommend everyone that comes down here to bring some nice gloves with them that they can work in.
Gary
Gary, I may have a solution for that stress...did you happen to notice that Little Red Corvette in the hanger?

Why not take it out for some exercise ala Ferris Buellers day off...

I bet no one will check the odometer.
Seriously though. I'd like to thank you once again for all the hard work you and the volunteers are doing to get Lil' into even better shape.
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