While they may seem like an amusement from earlier times when child safety was a futuristic concept, trampolines remain quite popular in the South. All over rural
My wooden boy is gonna enjoy his trampoline and them rocks won't hurt him none 'cause he made of wood
Protectin' the kids in Asheville, NC
Partially protectin' the kids if they bounce in the right direction. However, if they hit the tree...
Let's put it near the highway and next to that tree. After all, we have so many dang kids.
mini-trampoline in Grant Park
mini-trampoline in Grant Park
Blue is a common color for trampolines. This must be the Wal-Mart brand.
Actual children playing on a trampoline on Jonesboro Rd. in Atlanta
Child in mid-air on trampoline. Of the hundreds of trampolines I've spotted all over, I have only twice witnessed children playing on them.
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This is hillarious. I love the pics. I think this should be a warning to parents thinking of buying a trampoline. 8 hours to put it together for a few weeks worth of play, then it rusts out in a heap in your yard. Nothing says classy more. We've at least evolved past the rotted cars sitting in our driveways.
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