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The Trampoline: Humankind's best friend?
anonymousbosch Started conversation May 10, 2005
It could be argued that the world is becoming a more and more dangerous place to inhabit. On a global level things are going to pot faster than Rik Waller's custard. Locally, the proliferation and glorifying of chav culture is causing mass consternation (amid the inevitable amusement).
So, has there ever been a better time to ponder the possibility of world peace? It may sound self-indulgent, but 10% of the world's population own 90% of the world's wealth. It's this 10% that I would like to sit up and take notice. Here's my solution:
Give everyone in the world a small, but very bouncy trampoline. That's it. It's that simple. Don't think it'll work? Imagine yourself bouncing around like a loon on a small, round trampoline. No, go on. Actually IMAGINE it.
There ya go. Isn't that fun? Bet you had a wee giggle. I did. And I wasn't even on one. Imagine if everyone had one of those bad-boys. We'd all be so cheery all the time. Nobody would have the inclination to fight, or even argue. We'd all be a darned sight healthier. We'd be far more giving, because that little trampoline would have enriched out lives to the extent that we want to do something similar for others. Thus the revolution begins.
Vote for me at last week's election.
The Trampoline: Humankind's best friend?
Mikey the Humming Mouse - A3938628 Learn More About the Edited Guide! Posted May 10, 2005
The Trampoline: Humankind's best friend?
anonymousbosch Posted May 10, 2005
*Inserts fingers into ears*
"La-la-la! I'm not listening! Drum solo! Badum-dum-badum-tarry-bum-bum-tish!"
The Trampoline: Humankind's best friend?
Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic. Posted May 11, 2005
The Trampoline: Humankind's best friend?
DaveBlackeye Posted May 11, 2005
Being one of the 90%, I just use my chequebook.
The Trampoline: Humankind's best friend?
2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted May 11, 2005
Is that the one that causes the butterfly to flap its wings in Europe?
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ultrapete Posted May 12, 2005
not entirely unrelated but i rearly get trampolines brought up in conversation so it give me a chance to tell the story of a freind of mine.
while house sitting for his boss a friend invited us all round to play x box on his large palsma screen. one of my more energetic freinds notices thet in the graden there is a trampoline in the garden that had been dug into a pit so the springy part (not sure of the correct term) was flush with the ground.
so my friend goes of like a excitble dog and launches himself at full bounce onto the trampoline.
what he neglected to notice was that after the previous nights rainfull the pit had filled up with about three foot of water. so in showing us how to do a perfect seat drop his entire bottom half is submerged in horrible cold water as it came through the pourus surface and he screamed like ned flanders.
he had to spend the rest of the day in a pair of the guy who owned the house's bermuda shorts while his dried off.
The Trampoline: Humankind's best friend?
Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic. Posted May 12, 2005
The Trampoline: Humankind's best friend?
ultrapete Posted May 12, 2005
I'm not sure about safer. but definatly simpler to get on and off of while retaining a leval of self dignaty. especially drunk girls in skirts at summer BBQ's.
The Trampoline: Humankind's best friend?
Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic. Posted May 12, 2005
The one I was at last weekened came with a mini step ladder.
But I'm from the fling on/jump off school.
The Trampoline: Humankind's best friend?
ultrapete Posted May 12, 2005
im more the fling on flip off in what will hopefully be akin to a russian gymnast/bruce lee hybrid move, but normaly ends in grass stains, grazed knees and concussion.
The Trampoline: Humankind's best friend?
Teasswill Posted May 12, 2005
I guess the idea is akin to spreading a little happiness - everybody smile please!
Hard to see what good a trampoline will do for those in Darfur.
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Neal Terry Posted May 12, 2005
Er...no... little girl next door was given one fo rher birthday a couple of weeks ago and now has every kid in the street bouncing up and down from dawn till well after dark. Contribution to worldpeace nil, contribution to ill feeling amongst close neighbours several thousand points. Me joining in...not a hope.
Regards,SGG.
The Trampoline: Humankind's best friend?
sprout Posted May 12, 2005
Re trampolines and Darfur.
Just possibly, bouncing up and down might make you a more difficult target for Janjaweed militia men with AK 47s? Not really a long term solution though.
sprout
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The Trampoline: Humankind's best friend?
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- 4: Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic. (May 11, 2005)
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- 6: bubba-fretts (May 11, 2005)
- 7: 2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... (May 11, 2005)
- 8: bubba-fretts (May 11, 2005)
- 9: ultrapete (May 12, 2005)
- 10: Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic. (May 12, 2005)
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