Aprecie em o microvídeo desse camarada pulando sem parar num oceano de camas elásticas

Aprecie em <http://goo.gl/Yhrz8r> o microvídeo desse camarada pulando sem parar num oceano de camas elásticas
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Stuck In Trampolines.
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A game similar to trampolining was developed by the Inuit, who would toss each other into the air on a walrus skin (see Nalukataq). There is also some evidence of people in Europe having been tossed into the air by a number of people holding a blanket; Mak in the Wakefield Second Shepherds' Play and Sancho Panza in Don Quixote are both subjected to blanketing – however, these are clearly non-voluntary, non-recreational instances of quasi-judicial, mob-administered punishment. The trampoline-like life nets once used by firemen to catch people jumping out of burning buildings were invented in 1887
The 19th-century poster for Pablo Fanque's Circus Royal references performance on trampoline, though the device is thought to have been more like a springboard than the fabric-and-coiled-springs apparatus presently in use
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trampoline
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