They're in a box, guys. They stay in that box when I sleep. Long gone are the days of sleeping with lego lodged everywhere, though my mother has a picture of me holding some blocking monstrosity like a teddy bear, fast asleep. I'm sure at my 21st next year she'll drag it out and I'll scan it or something.
Anyway, the stick is there in case of break ins. I sleep at the front of my house, and I don't have good blinds or security screening, but I do have a gigantic window. And I'm paranoid. And it's something I can get away with legally as it's just a costume accessory, not a weapon (I lopped it off a tree and turned it into a "wizards staff" for a costume, with some sanding and shoddy "rune-carving".)
Hazel: Well, I only found out about the left-spin requirement for flight from Mc Frown after I lost it, so not really :C
Speaking of which, I stuck on wide survivor and trygles SG (no base) (for shock absorption), and left casings. OMG IT FLIESSSSS~!!!!!!!!!!! Surprisingly well actually, it's quite impressive.
Until it hits the ground, then the (negative I guess?) downforce makes it hilariously unstable no matter what base you use.
Man, I've realised my collection, while I do have
most plastic parts, is rather lacking in weight disk variety. Only 6 Heavy and Balance, and no Revolver Attack/Wide Attack/Heavy Attack or even a 6 Wide (and only one each of 6 heavy and balance).