You should consult with an attorney in your area. An attorney could draft a waiver but be advised that laws regarding waivers vary from state to state. Some states allow participants to sue despite having signed a waiver.
Definitely a dog. You can't go on walks with a trampoline, you can't cuddle with a trampoline, you can't talk to a trampoline(you can, but you'll look weird...), and you don't get attached to a trampoline. Sure, trampolines are fun, but they're nothing compared to a dog. I agree, but if I could, I'd get both, that way I could bounce on the trampoline with my dog.
No, you could not lose 67 pounds in week on a trampoline.
That could be trampoline, or skydiving...
if you have a trampoline you could go on the trampoline and if you have a pool than you can go in the pool or you could do things like go for a jog or walk with an ipod
Technically 20 people could jump on a trampoline. However for safety reasons Trampoline Manufactures do not recommend having more than one person on a trampoline at one time. Injury statistics on trampolines show that 88% of injuries happen when there are multiple jumpers. Since your trampoline is only 10ft, which is relatively small, I would not recommend it. nO, YOU CAN BUT YOU SHOULD NOT. and please don't flip on it it's to small to be doing that stuff...>
no A trampoline can be dangerous if there is more than one child left playing unattended. Also if there is no safety net around the trampoline, there could be the risk of a more serious injury.
If by trampboarding you mean using a skateboard deck on a trampoline then no. It very well could if the wheels were attatched, but generally using only the deck will not harm the trampoline.
No, the only way you could have a dogbaby come out of a person is if male dog sperm was inserted into a female human (which is called bestiality or zoophilia and is illegal in most country in the world)
If your talking about improving someones chance of getting the job then you and the person could research the job and have the person introduce him or herself to the employer and state the interest in the job. Maybe offer to volunteer in a certain area or take another position which is easier to get into then move up once hired within.
some of the risks of using a trampoline are: 1. your child could get injured by landing wrong. 2. they could fall of if there is not a net surrounding the trampoline 3. if you have a dog go under the trampoline while they're bouncing the dog may get hurt. 4. if you live in an area where the wind is very strong you will need to fasten your trampoline down or it could be blown away. 5. if you put the trampoline in the grass you will have to move it to be able to mow under it. the good things about it are: 1. a good source of exercise 2. if you're kid has a video game problem it will get them outside ( trust me, i have brothers) You could possibly severely injure yourself or other could get injured if you're not careful.
Not a practical one
Yes there is a high chance you will.