Date: Fri, 16 Dec 1994 13:55:22 -1000 From: djskites@aol.com (Djskites) Message-Id: <3ct9da$rfq@newsbf01.news.aol.com> Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Subject: A donut story follow-up Just when I thought I was getting whitty, I recieved a wonderful personnel E-mail that asked: 1. Can you axel a donut? - only on a good donut day 2. Do the size of the holes affect the straight tracking of the donut. - Yes, becareful that your hole is not to large. A donut leech line will help 3. can you stack donuts. - Yes, ensure that your stack lines are the correct size in proportion to the size of your donuts. 4. Is it dangerous to donut jump -Better ask Andrew on that one mate. Donut jumping is for fools 5. can you dual and quad line a donut. -beware of existing patents 6. if you reduce the weight by removing the icing can you fly indoors. -removing the icing does reduce surface friction so i suppose i'd have to say yes. 7. must donut lines be sleeved. -I never sleeve my lines. Jtavo will like that one. 8.can donuts be used for bugging - only when you have a big enough stack. I believe a bakers dozen will do. 9. Does the Uv rays cause the donuts to fade. -never leave your donuts out all day. Fly them and put them away. or, use that new polyester icing. 10. Do you get a 10ADA discount(Amercan Donut Assoc.) -only at paticaipating ADA shops 11. When will Donut Flight School videos be released? -As soon as I sell enough Donuts to pay for a new video. I enjoyed this personel E-mail so much I just had to share. I think sometimes we need to lighten up a little. Remeber, donuts and kites are supposed to be fun! Happy holidays Dodd Gross = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =