1. Make sure there are pillows on the ground, made of down so they're super fluffy.
2. Make sure the cord is tied to the body not feathers cause they might molt on the way down...oh but, perhaps your rubber duckies don't have feathers eh?
3. Make sure they practice first by say, jumping off a park bench.
4. Take out health insurance. If you're really worried, take out life insurance.
5. Send them up with a seasoned ducky instructor.
6. Ducky helmets....$1.50 a dozen at Wall-Mart...today only.
2006-08-02 00:22:57
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answered by stacey 5
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1. Make sure that the bungee harness is secure. Most harnesses, unfortunately, were not designed with Rubber Duckys in mind.
2.Clean underwear. You never know what will happen and it's a good idea, just in case (maybe there will be other Duckys there?)
3. Beware of gang rivalries. Rubber Ducky gangs tend to congregate around bungee jumping locations (that first jump really hardens you, ya know?). If you don't want your Duckys getting involved with a bad crowd, keep a close eye on them.
2006-08-02 07:24:53
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answered by f1le_f0und 3
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Do not wear a bungee cord
Use the rubber ducky to break your fall
Don't die
Have fun!
2006-08-02 07:21:25
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answered by Robbie C 1
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The use of a bungee cord.
2006-08-02 07:18:34
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answered by rastus7742 4
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a pond just in case some thing goes wrong! GdLck
2006-08-02 07:20:00
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answered by monaUK 5
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Chewing gum and a large balloon.
2006-08-02 07:21:35
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answered by Cymalon 5
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Close your eyes.
or wear safety goggles.
2006-08-02 07:18:16
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answered by Puppy Zwolle 7
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