When I was a kid I liked to chew gum. I put a stick of gum in my mouth when I woke up, and kept stoking the wad with fresh sticks all day long. Sometimes I would fall asleep at night with this big mass of gum in my mouth and chew while I slept.
I said very little during the day in order to maintain the chewing. I learned to communicate through nods, winks and utterances.
My gum proclivity caused me to have amazingly well-developed jaw muscles. I remember my first girlfriend, Karen Badget, hanging from my jaws during recess and singing, "I can see for miles, and miles and miles and miles and miles!"
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
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