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Connect two pogo sticks together with a 4ft. center bar. Now kids can bounce together. Circle and alternate bouncing is possible with the duogo stick. Solo pogo gets boring fast. Duogo adds a whole new dimension to this classic playtime activity.
Internet Juggling Database
http://www.jugglingdb.com/ from [carjug4]'s annotation below... [XSarenkaX, Oct 04 2004]
Unicyclist Community Forums
http://www.unicyclist.com/forums/ Again, from [carjug4]'s annotation below... [XSarenkaX, Oct 04 2004]
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This is good. If you added the optional fulcrum point attachment to the center of the duogo stick you have pogoteeter. |
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Also, maybe duogos could be added across several pogo sticks, each stick accepting two duogos. Then you could have a whole chain of attached pogoers. |
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Put three or more together (triangle shape) and you needn't worry about falling... |
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Weird. Beautiful, but weird. + |
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//Now kids can bounce together// ... after the parents tandempogo, of course |
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Daisy, Daisy, give me a minute or two. An idea crazy, Ive just thought halfway through. No ride on a giants shoulder, something else a little colder, But youll look sweet, with both your feet On pogo sticks built for two |
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dont know about you but I got 3 legs |
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Ultimately, you could have a huge, rigid framework with
standing room for a couple of hundred people supported
by pogo-stick technology. To get it going, everyone would
have to jump up and down very much in synchronisation
but it would be really impressive once it got airborne. |
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Can't wait for synchronised pogoing to become an Olympic event. |
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If you have them attached in a chain, as [bristolz] suggests, is that a Ponga? |
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"Will someone please think about the children?" This seems pretty dangerous. I mean, a solo pogo-er needs some balance and coordination to prevent falls. Imagine the added challenge of having to account for another person's idea of balance and timing. |
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No, you came in the wrong entrance, bliss. That was the pogo bed, next door. |
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"This seems pretty dangerous." Yes, like those horrid, horrible tandem bicycles. |
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HAHA!!! How about a tandem unicycle? |
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They have tandem unicycles, they are called super trick cycles or stupid trick cycles as the case mandates. Take this idea to the unicycling and juggling websites, maybe someone will try it out. Don't mention my name... jugglingdb.com-rec juggling and unicyclist.com/forums Boy would this be fun! |
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Damn! It seems that I thought of this a couple of years too late.... Bun anyway - it's a goodie. |
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And, how about instead of 2 pogo sticks, we use jackhammers? kids these days dont get nearly enough exercise. |
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need to be able to set the pressure on one or both of the sticks unless they're twins (ie: the same weight)... [+] |
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