… chews a lot of gum. His favorites are Nicorette and Dentyne Ice.” Hmm… Nicorette is a medicated gum–a chewing gum acting as a deleivery system to introduce medicine substances into the saliva and thus into the bloodstream faster than pills. Some people believe in that. Does really our President …
… criticisms if humans were incapable of walking and chewing gum at the same time, but our best candidates have always been the ones who support the rights of the unborn AND lower taxes AND a strong military. Republican candidates who boldly supported all three facets of conservatism included Ronald …
… Hoodia Gum are Sorbitol, Gum Base, Maltitol Syrup, Herbal Extracts, Natural and Artificial Flavors, Sucralose, Soy Lecithin, Carnauba Wax, Resinous Glaze. Hoodia is secure and has been in use for centuries. Hoodia works by releasing a chemical compound that is similar to glucose, but is up to 100,000 …
… Hillary’s Manhattan office and touching base with the organizers, we headed to the CBC bureau for Brigitte’s live interview on RDI (the French-language all-news CBC station). For her, this was another day at the office, but I’m not sure if I had ever been in a television studio before, nor seen a friend …
… had my head downward and not looking at Jude’s head of flame (the flame represents Jude’s presence at Pentecost, when he received the Holy Spirit with the other apostles) I spotted something yellow at the base of his statue. I continued to take a few steps more when my brain registered the identity …
” keyboard. This abomination consisted of a plastic slab festooned with small, flat, stiff, rectangular rubbery keys that looked like pieces of chewing gum and provided little feedback when struck. Because these keyboards could be built cheaply, Atari, Texas Instruments, and Commodore had used variants …
… This made me leave it in one of the close encounters. My son was watching us closely. Suddenly he asked if he could take a chewing gum. It gave us a feeling that we are giving him an interesting bird show. Eventually we caught it and put it back to cage. It was safe and sound. We relaxed a bit. My …
… Disciplinary Problems”* 1940: 1) Talking out of turn 2) Chewing gum 3) Making noise 4) Running in the hall 5) Cutting in line 6) Dress code violations 7) Littering 1990 1) Drug abuse 2) Alcohol abuse 3) Pregnancy 4) Suicide 5) Rape 6) Robbery 7) Assault *Taken from “School Violence Prevention …
… of those wins were probably due to his fine spitball (using bubble-gum spit!). For some, that might put an asterisk on his statistics, but the Preacher had a response: “It never bothered me none throwing a spitter,” he said. “If no one is going to help the pitcher in this game, he’s got to help himself …
… disciplinary problems in public schools were talking out of turn, chewing gum and running in the halls. Today these same schools are plagued by drug and alcohol abuse, pregnancy, suicide, rape, robbery and assault. Expenditure on public education has increased a thousand-fold, yet educational standards have …
« previous1 next »