I used to buy baseball card packs wholesale, a whole display box at a time. I ended up with around 150 pieces of that dusty, increasingly hard gum. Chewed myself sick and tossed the rest. Bought my first pack in Spring 1961. It had a Roger Maris in it. How fortuitous!
In my school you couldn’t have gum in class until 6th grade. We all looked forward to the day, and chewed gum like mad at home. I’d offer Mom a piece and she’d shudder, “No, thanks.” I couldn’t understand it. I do now. For some reason, the idea of chewing gum just grosses me out these days.
I had braces from about 16 to 18 yo, and, likewise, was forbidden to chew gum. By the time the two years was over, I had lost the taste for gum and have seldom chewed it since. (BTW, I’m now over 60.)
I had a filling get pulled out, while chewing gum as a kid. Last stick of gum I ever chewed. Our dentist was so awful, that anything that would cause an extra trip to him was to be avoided.
The A #1 all time gum memory was “Chum Gum” given out by the barber shops back in the 50’s and 60’s. It smelled SO good when you opened it but that little pink stick of gum was more like hard-tack gum jerky.
However, once it softened up, man oh man what a flavor…for about 20 seconds.
To this day each time I walk into a barber shop I remember the smell of talc and that gum.
My favorite gum has always been Bubblicious, though unfortunately my jaw has gotten so weak with TMD nowadays that it can no longer tolerate any amount of gum-chewing, no matter how soft the gum is…
margueritem almost 12 years ago
Baseball card gum that was brittle, and cracked into small pieces.
kittenpah almost 12 years ago
Must be getting old. Now I just like Wrigley’s.
artybee almost 12 years ago
I used to buy baseball card packs wholesale, a whole display box at a time. I ended up with around 150 pieces of that dusty, increasingly hard gum. Chewed myself sick and tossed the rest. Bought my first pack in Spring 1961. It had a Roger Maris in it. How fortuitous!
ratlum almost 12 years ago
Do they still have magazine quizzes ?I do remember how good gum tasted,made with real sugar.
jackhs almost 12 years ago
I seldom chew gum. But when I do, it goes from bad to worse, quickly.
rentier almost 12 years ago
I bet, they knew nothing!! Magazines saved us from dark ignorance!
Kali39 almost 12 years ago
Does your chewing gun lose its flavor on the bedpost overnight?…(actually, that idea is kind of sickening, really…)
orinoco womble almost 12 years ago
In my school you couldn’t have gum in class until 6th grade. We all looked forward to the day, and chewed gum like mad at home. I’d offer Mom a piece and she’d shudder, “No, thanks.” I couldn’t understand it. I do now. For some reason, the idea of chewing gum just grosses me out these days.
Alan Rees almost 12 years ago
I had braces from about 16 to 18 yo, and, likewise, was forbidden to chew gum. By the time the two years was over, I had lost the taste for gum and have seldom chewed it since. (BTW, I’m now over 60.)
GROG Premium Member almost 12 years ago
If only he put half that effort into his class quizzes.
in.amongst almost 12 years ago
Hobbes deserves start his own magazine.
bluram almost 12 years ago
Plods with ...™ almost 12 years ago
Math, history, language arts, science….
rmacprivate almost 12 years ago
I had a filling get pulled out, while chewing gum as a kid. Last stick of gum I ever chewed. Our dentist was so awful, that anything that would cause an extra trip to him was to be avoided.
dsom8 almost 12 years ago
Magazine quizzes, Hobbes? This is the internet era now:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/quiz/newsid_2387000/2387449.stm
http://www.sesamecommunications.com/PPNarticles/2006-Q4/quiz.html
http://www.funtrivia.com/playquiz/quiz21597518bab50.html
Even in French: http://www.quizz.biz/quizz-275745.html
And to find what matches your personality: http://www.gotoquiz.com/what_flavor_of_gum_are_you_1
(The links themselves appear ok. I can’t recommend actually ‘submitting’ any of these quizzes.)
But Watterson’s quiz still is unique!
jack fairbanks almost 12 years ago
how did we ever survive not knowing how stupid we were? “cosmo” springs to mind
elbeck almost 12 years ago
“Here comes the pitch…”
>>CRACK<<
“And the point goes sailing high over the heads of fans in left field! What a hit!”
Zero-Gabriel almost 12 years ago
I WANT MY CHEWING-GUM… BACK!!!!
RandomAtBest almost 12 years ago
Internet? What are these “magazines”?
Number Three almost 12 years ago
I used to love taking magazine quizzes and still do.
I took a South Park quiz online the other day ‘Which South Park Character Are You?’ and I got Butters.
xxx
716PMedGuy almost 12 years ago
I remember a song called ‘does your chewing loose its flavour on the bedpost overnight’
marshalljpeters Premium Member almost 12 years ago
I think “Chewing” magazine was an invention of Bill Watterson’s, same as Calvin’s favorite cereal.
I Go Pogo almost 12 years ago
The A #1 all time gum memory was “Chum Gum” given out by the barber shops back in the 50’s and 60’s. It smelled SO good when you opened it but that little pink stick of gum was more like hard-tack gum jerky.
However, once it softened up, man oh man what a flavor…for about 20 seconds.
To this day each time I walk into a barber shop I remember the smell of talc and that gum.
Rickapolis almost 12 years ago
Is ‘Chewing’ magazine available online? Sounds interesting.
StkFigs almost 12 years ago
I need to take that test…
khpage almost 12 years ago
They had Ovaltine come-ons on the radio…
fredcdobbs almost 12 years ago
baseball cards were good but Fleers, with a comic strip inside the cover, was the best AND it blew the best bubbles
DoubleM almost 12 years ago
My favorite gum has always been Bubblicious, though unfortunately my jaw has gotten so weak with TMD nowadays that it can no longer tolerate any amount of gum-chewing, no matter how soft the gum is…
calvinsfriend110 almost 12 years ago
My favorite gum are Extra Desert Delights.
neatslob Premium Member almost 12 years ago
I can’t chew gum any more, it sucks my fillings out.