I had more fun at half time playing dodge the aeroplane than i did for the other 90 minutes. Much fun was had ducking and diving. Twice i got hit, one was on the shoulder with a particularly pointy end although the 2nd one was soft and the landing was cushioned upon my head quite nicely. I'm pretty tat at making them so the one i did grab from under my seat wasn't bad as far as aerodynamics go. My attempt to land the point on a bloke's bald patch about 8 rows infront turned out to be in vain as the plane drifted off course woefully to the left. However i've learnt from the experience and next time i shall take into consideration the following factors: Wind Direction Wind Speed Angle at which the plane is thrown Potential Obstructions How easy the target is That is all ;D
i starte dmaking a couple at the start, as the seats behind me were empty. i have found a common problem i have is a steep gradient, meanig it trevels upwrds, but the is forced by air resistance to drop straight down again. I will work on this tommorow in french.
Watching the paper airplanes come on the pitch at half time from the comfort of the Vic was THE most enjoyable part of the evening. Awful awful awful.