No, we have a ball cleaner called Gobble Muffin who sanitises and cleans 18,000 p/hr.
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Why is it that so much so-called adult stuff is so childish?Originally posted by greenlake View PostSure, why not....?

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Ball pits for adults. Whatever next? Adult only bouncy castles?
(What's not to like, btw?)
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For Barnsley birds it's always been the case. HTHOriginally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostAt what point in history was jumping around in a load of balls part of a good night out?
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To be fair when I was younger there used to be a nightclub with a swimming pool near Old Street. They just made it safer for the little snowflakes.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostWTF, grow up millennials FFS: https://www.ballieballerson.com/
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Saves you having to go to the khazi to take a slash I suppose. Will start to smell after a bit. Won’t the balls get sticky with all the sweet sugary drinks?
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WAGS. If you find it so offensive maybe you should retreat to your safe space.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostWTF, grow up millennials FFS: https://www.ballieballerson.com/
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Brings a whole new meaning to 'balls deep'Originally posted by greenlake View Post
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At what point in history was jumping around in a load of balls part of a good night out?One million balls, retro sweetie cocktails and a ball waterfall - Ballie Ballerson is the ultimate adult playground to get loose. The new Shoreditch venue provides more space, and more nostalgic hedonism with unparalleled photo opportunities.
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