Half a croissant, on a plate, with a sign in front of it saying '50c'
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Hammocoline

Hammock + Trampoline
 
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A trampoline suspended between two uprights by cords.
pppporkins, May 25 2010

Pretty hard. http://www.youtube....watch?v=HDTwQGEeGZc
It gets interesting around 50 seconds in. [mouseposture, May 25 2010]

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       Standing on a hammock sounds pretty hard. Bouncing on one sounds even harder. <link>
mouseposture, May 25 2010
  

       Maybe then it's a new sport then, like log rolling.  Is that Olympic?  It should be i f they let that shuffleboard thing in.   

       I would like to try bouncing on a Hammock if HammoColine will do it with me.
Mustardface, May 25 2010
  

       If you film yourself goofing up on this, send it to me. It'll go viral on youtube.
DrWorm, May 25 2010
  

       I thought this might have been some kind of ointment designed for the relief of hammock-inflicted chafing.
zen_tom, May 25 2010
  

       (+) For [mouseposture]'s link   

       I thought beanangel had figured out a way to harness the excess acetylcholine from the bloodstream of those who sleep on hammocks to counteract the low levels of said chemical in less lethargic people.
daseva, May 25 2010
  

       Nah - the title is shorter than the idea.
MaxwellBuchanan, May 25 2010
  

       ...you forgot the beer.
xandram, May 25 2010
  

       Oh, right you are, [MB].
daseva, May 25 2010
  

       Or a bungee tightrope.
ldischler, May 26 2010
  
      
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