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Stone age chewing gum, one careful owner
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8-20-2007 11:45 PM
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gum
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resin
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stone
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age
pokkets
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They didn't say where the chewing gum was stuck. Bedposts, and movie seats weren't invented yet. Sure picked a good place to hide it.
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