My neighbors had a trampoline that I saw their kids use once in two years. Then they moved out and had to hire a service to haul the trampoline away. The new neighbors lived there about six months and then bought a trampoline, which I’ve seen their kids use once in a year and a half. Honestly, I don’t see how removing the door from trampolines would take any material difference.
eromlig about 3 years ago
It might not be so safe trying to get into it…
charles9156 about 3 years ago
ha ha! a trampoline that’s user proof
Doctor Toon about 3 years ago
Don’t give professional wrestling any ideas
kartis about 3 years ago
Based on my extensive YouTube research, this is correct.
Zebrastripes about 3 years ago
NEIGH! Back to the drawing board, Horace!
Ed The Red Premium Member about 3 years ago
My neighbors had a trampoline that I saw their kids use once in two years. Then they moved out and had to hire a service to haul the trampoline away. The new neighbors lived there about six months and then bought a trampoline, which I’ve seen their kids use once in a year and a half. Honestly, I don’t see how removing the door from trampolines would take any material difference.
InTraining Premium Member about 3 years ago
and the next big storm will eliminate the problem completely…!
KEA about 3 years ago
good move
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 3 years ago
What a waste of a goo trampoline.
about 3 years ago
Nicely done, Horace.
kathlgoldman88 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Orthopedic surgeons would agree.