Tuesday, May 12, 2009

A Forgotten Art



The 1980s were truely a time of genius that has been forgotten in a Post-Bea Arthur world.

One example of this genius is the trampoline, a personal springing device made of canvas and spring cords. Used in backyards across America, the tranmpoline was a fun way to exercise!

You know, many of my readers have mentioned living in the city and needing to be more active. Why not get a mini-trampoline? They can fit in your studio, allow you to watch tv while jumping, and if the people under you complain about the noise just invite them up to  jump around. 

Here is a picture of my Aunt Bernice back during her catalog days for JC Penny.

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