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its goes like this
There's no trampoline, theres no parachute
Theres no safety net, no hot air balloon
There's no weird bungee cord, there's no swimming pool
There's no rescue boat, no inflatable castles
There's no safety net, no flight simulator
No elevator
There is nothing
And you fall
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What is a bouncing castle?
Q. does jesus have one?
what do you think his looks like? surely he doesn't have the disney princess one, right?
what do you think his looks like? surely he doesn't have the disney princess one, right?
Answer
A bouncing castle is an inflatable structure filled with (wait for it, wait for it, and by definition of inflatable) air. People, usually children, but sometimes adults wishing the were still children, or the occasional parent who has to demonstrate how to do it, can enter and bounce around on.
They have been marketed under a variety of names: Astrojump or moonwalk or moon bounce in the US, bouncy castle or inflatable castle in the UK and parts of Australia, and as jumping castles and party castles in Australia. They are often in the shape of a castle but can be made into a variety of designs. The walls and floor are both bouncy, like a trampoline.
Remember when Homer Simpson busted the bouncing castle at the children's fair? Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeh!!!!
The original inflatable structure was designed in 1959 by John Scurlock. He was experimenting with inflatable covers for tennis courts when he noticed his employees enjoyed jumping on the covers. He started the Space Walk company to market them for children and called them Space Walks. He started out with a large air mattress. In 1967-1968, he decided to add walls. The windows were made of solid clear plastic and were enclosed like a bubble- one fan inflated the base while another inflated the bubble and circulated air for the riders.
So there you go....and yes, Jesus has one..... heaven is the greatest place....Ferris Wheels......Roller Coasters......Bumper Cars.....Bouncing Castles.....and oh yeah, The Our Lord God! Amen!
Hallelujah!
P.S. His is probably shaped like the temple in Jerusalem (if you must know!).
A bouncing castle is an inflatable structure filled with (wait for it, wait for it, and by definition of inflatable) air. People, usually children, but sometimes adults wishing the were still children, or the occasional parent who has to demonstrate how to do it, can enter and bounce around on.
They have been marketed under a variety of names: Astrojump or moonwalk or moon bounce in the US, bouncy castle or inflatable castle in the UK and parts of Australia, and as jumping castles and party castles in Australia. They are often in the shape of a castle but can be made into a variety of designs. The walls and floor are both bouncy, like a trampoline.
Remember when Homer Simpson busted the bouncing castle at the children's fair? Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeh!!!!
The original inflatable structure was designed in 1959 by John Scurlock. He was experimenting with inflatable covers for tennis courts when he noticed his employees enjoyed jumping on the covers. He started the Space Walk company to market them for children and called them Space Walks. He started out with a large air mattress. In 1967-1968, he decided to add walls. The windows were made of solid clear plastic and were enclosed like a bubble- one fan inflated the base while another inflated the bubble and circulated air for the riders.
So there you go....and yes, Jesus has one..... heaven is the greatest place....Ferris Wheels......Roller Coasters......Bumper Cars.....Bouncing Castles.....and oh yeah, The Our Lord God! Amen!
Hallelujah!
P.S. His is probably shaped like the temple in Jerusalem (if you must know!).
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