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Post by Two-Gun Geoff on Jul 22, 2005 15:33:15 GMT -5
What gum is the hardest to get off the sole of your shoe?
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Post by bobbylankford83 on Jul 27, 2005 20:29:27 GMT -5
Well, I have stepped in gum dozens of times in my life, more recently , one morning when I got off the bus by the hospital near where I live. I scraped it off my black tennis shoes later after I got home and had a meal.
Also, when I was 9 or 10 I got bubble gum in my hair, and my mother got scissors to cut it out. And I got in trouble for it. And never did it again!
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Post by bobbylankford83 on Jul 27, 2005 21:47:11 GMT -5
Stepping in gum is no fun!
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Post by Prince Winter Flurry on Jul 27, 2005 21:57:02 GMT -5
what kind of treads was on your black tennis shoes when you stepped in gum, any ideas?
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Post by bobbylankford83 on Jul 27, 2005 22:00:16 GMT -5
Mine were wavy. Like herringbone waves.
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Post by bobbylankford83 on Jul 27, 2005 22:06:36 GMT -5
Clean them with a brush or SOS or Brillo pad or even a mild soap like Ivory Liquid.
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Post by Prince Winter Flurry on Jun 17, 2006 9:18:59 GMT -5
Thank you for the cleaning tip to get gum off shoe, boot bottoms.
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Post by bobbylankford83 on Jun 25, 2006 17:10:42 GMT -5
You're welcome. And Bouncy Cowboy Clint and Emory and friends stepped in gum in the old west have grabbed rope which they can't let go of, and hav eeverything with rich,corinthian leather.
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Post by Prince Winter Flurry on Jun 25, 2006 22:42:03 GMT -5
Did they have bubble gum, chewing gum in the old west, any input?
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Post by bobbylankford83 on Dec 3, 2006 20:57:05 GMT -5
i think chewing gum,but i don't think bubble gum came until during the great depression.
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Post by Prince Winter Flurry on Dec 3, 2006 21:04:08 GMT -5
Who has stepped in the gum in the Old West?
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