I lived a long and varied and interesting and fulfilling life, but it was only when I traveled through Asia for the first time that I heard the fascinating sound of people actually blowing and snapping bubbles with chewing gum (note: NOT bubble gum!). The open mouth style just adds volume and a certain je ne sais quoi. It takes mandibular fortitude to accomplish this. Some of the older ladies on public transit had jaw muscles the size of wrestlers' thighs.
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Someone needs his mouth taped shut.
ReplyDeleteIck. One of those sounds that gets into your ear and just will.not.leave.
I lived a long and varied and interesting and fulfilling life, but it was only when I traveled through Asia for the first time that I heard the fascinating sound of people actually blowing and snapping bubbles with chewing gum (note: NOT bubble gum!). The open mouth style just adds volume and a certain je ne sais quoi. It takes mandibular fortitude to accomplish this. Some of the older ladies on public transit had jaw muscles the size of wrestlers' thighs.
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