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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
4-14-2007 @ 2:12PM
Mickstere said...
One contributer commented ". you ppl must not have lives if you can't even have a lil fun on vacation. jumping on a bed isn't going to kill it.".....well since he believes this I would like to know if he jumps on his own bed with any regularity or allows his children (if he can stop jumping on the bed long enough to produce a few) on their beds?
Another states "Beds are designed to take some grief. And i highly doubt that a single night (actually probably 3 hours tops) of jumping on them is going to completely ruin a matress etc." Maybe one night of jumping 3 hrs by you but how many others have thought the same and jumped before you?
Having fun on your vacation does not mean you can destroy property or for that matter ruin someone elses vacation by your hyperactive destructive mentality and behavior.
If you were jumping on the bed for your fun and it collapsed and you got hurt I wonder if you would want to sue the Hotel? You probably would even though your chidish antics were what got you hurt in the 1st place.
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