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Back in the day (1950s when I was a tween) if I wanted a kiddy pool or an air mattress blown up, I had to do it myself on lung power alone! It always took forever! (gasp, pant)
There was a guy who reported a tingling of the skin on the outside of his chest after blowing up a hundred balloons. The continual high air pressure in his lungs was forcing small amounts of air through them and eventually through his skin.
seanfear 10 months ago
i guess she meant that hot air is from … the top … i hope …
seanfear 10 months ago
oh and 911 should be dialed actually before you even begin, Adam.
snsurone76 10 months ago
Katy is right, for once.
LeslieBark 10 months ago
Back in the day (1950s when I was a tween) if I wanted a kiddy pool or an air mattress blown up, I had to do it myself on lung power alone! It always took forever! (gasp, pant)
nosirrom 10 months ago
If I ever go on a hot air balloon ride I’d want Adam there in case of an emergency.
Gandalf 10 months ago
Wait, Katy… I’ll get the sticks of dynamite…
DawnQuinn1 10 months ago
Katy is rude…. as usual.
assrdood 10 months ago
Buy a bicycle pump! Let the kids do it.
ChessPirate 10 months ago
If not for anything else, call 911, ’cause you been burned…
Old Bashful 10 months ago
When parents sacrifice their self-respect and dignity just so a child will be happy, that child losses their respect for the parent.
FassEddie 10 months ago
“You want it now? Then you go blow it up.” Why is this so hard?
Just-me 10 months ago
Make Hammie inflate the pool.
cuzinron47 10 months ago
If Katy wants to use the pool, she use some initiative and work those lungs. She’s got plenty of hot air of her own.
Steverino Premium Member 10 months ago
To blow up the pool, dynamite works quicker.
KEA 10 months ago
been there, done that, nearly expired
mistercatworks 10 months ago
There was a guy who reported a tingling of the skin on the outside of his chest after blowing up a hundred balloons. The continual high air pressure in his lungs was forcing small amounts of air through them and eventually through his skin.