Remember pogo sticks? One could really get high from those.
Around the summer of 1960 trampoline parks were the big thing, at least here in SoCal. A few months later almost of them closed down. Was it a sudden end to the fad, or, more likely, someone was hurt, sued, and insurance companies deemed them too dangerous to cover? Still don’t know.
BE THIS GUY almost 4 years ago
They should be provided with oxygen tanks.
Ed A. almost 4 years ago
It’s The Rapture!
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Hopefully, not near any flight paths!
in-dubio-pro-rainbow almost 4 years ago
They seem to be on cloud nine.
Charliegirl Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Where are the dog and cat?
Doug K almost 4 years ago
They’re having fun now. Lawsuits to follow.
Jeff0811 almost 4 years ago
It’s not the fall that kills you, it’s the sudden stop at the end. No trampoline can withstand the forces of terminal velocity.
Doctor Toon almost 4 years ago
Bad bounces break bodies
Breadboard almost 4 years ago
Well they all look happy for the moment !
jagedlo almost 4 years ago
On the far right of the panel…Is someone about to lose a pair of glasses?
mapguy almost 4 years ago
Beware the jet stream!
Kabana_Bhoy almost 4 years ago
This has OSHA violation written all over it!
ChristineMurphy almost 4 years ago
Oh, moms are not going to like this.
uniquename almost 4 years ago
PO' DAWG almost 4 years ago
“Dude! That’s some wicked stuff. I’m like floating.”
Doug K almost 4 years ago
Are they bouncing through the clouds or off the clouds? Is it a super high bounce or a super high trampoline park?
thejanith Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I love these glimpses into how cartoonists see the world. This one’s really fun!
6th Billiard Ball Student almost 4 years ago
Bouncing happens in rubber tree forest management sections.
rroxxanna almost 4 years ago
I like the farmland below but the perspective seems funky.
spaced man spliff almost 4 years ago
Remember pogo sticks? One could really get high from those.
Around the summer of 1960 trampoline parks were the big thing, at least here in SoCal. A few months later almost of them closed down. Was it a sudden end to the fad, or, more likely, someone was hurt, sued, and insurance companies deemed them too dangerous to cover? Still don’t know.
Daeder almost 4 years ago
For some reason I imagine this scene with the song “Linus and Lucy” playing.