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There is 1 Journal Entry From CoolCyberCats-07/02/2011 on , 2005
Author: Apollo
Title: David’s chest and tummy a...

David’s chest and tummy are not as bouncy as the bed is. Last night I climbed onto the 2 level tree house in the bedroom in the corner, then jumped as far as I could to see if I could land on David as he slept in bed. I did pretty good! It is 10 to 15 feet too! I landed on his chest the first time. Boy did he get scared then really really angry! I figured once he knew I was going that he would not be as mad the second and third times. I was wrong! All in all the high bounce off the front glass door is a lot funner! Davids yelling and chasing me sort of took the fun out of the game.


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