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You could tow him out to a village fete and charge children 50p to bounce on him.
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"He was at those Sydney Olympics in 2000, 86 years old at the time," Mr. Normile said, "and they actually invited him to bounce on the official trampoline".
Hold him, rock him, bounce him on an exercise ball - whatever it takes.
Bounce on one hand while spinning and you've completed the jack hammer!
"Light will bounce on them only for specific wavelengths," says Milinkovitch.
Take one bounce on the trampoline.
Department policy allows his mother, Julie Gonzales, to bring him to the office, where she bounces him on her lap during meetings, burps him while reviewing health insurance policies and gives him his bottle during phone calls with insurance companies.
The tale proceeds to bounce him on to 19th-century Florence, where his career is hobbled by the Catholic Church, and finally to Naples, with its noise and its colour.
Then he went into the water at the par- five 16th, while Fred Couples' approach at the same hole bounded over the pond thanks to a lucky bounce on a railway sleeper, allowing him to eagle the hole on the way to victory.
Games are based on a book's story; for example, when a young boy finds a magic bean that grows into a beanstalk, the player must help him climb to the top by drawing leaves on the DS touch screen for him to bounce on.
If he is little: Tell him he can bounce on trampolines and swing on bars!
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