ATLAS STONE Vs. LINE-X TRAMPOLINE from 45m! - Summary

Summary

The transcript appears to be a conversation between a group of friends who are using a trampoline to bounce various objects, including a watermelon, a 90kg stone, and a 200kg stone. They discuss their experiences, make jokes, and have a friendly rivalry over who can bounce the objects the highest. They also mention a "merch sale" and a "44 club", suggesting these could be related to some kind of product or event. They end the video with some music and a friendly farewell.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The video starts with a countdown to bounce a trampoline.
2. The trampoline is sprayed with Linex before the bounce.
3. The trampoline bounces an Atlas stone, which weighs 15 kilograms, and it bounces well.
4. The trampoline also bounces a watermelon, and the watermelon is not damaged.
5. The video also features a contest where viewers are asked to guess the number of hours and percentage off in a merch sale.
6. The video ends with a statement that the trampoline can bounce almost anything.
7. The video suggests the need for an engineer to help with the trampoline.
8. The video concludes with a request for viewers to retweet and like a tweet to get an engineer named Mark to help with the trampoline.
9. The video is a part of a series and features regular characters like Stanford and Rexy.
10. The video ends with a statement that the trampoline has reached its limit and the frame snapped but the mat is fine.
11. The video ends with a call to action to purchase merchandise and a request to watch the next video.