Friday, June 19, 2020

ABC

Chris. Taste is everything . . .
1953 BD (Before Diane). 
My parents were traveling and had made a stop in a small town for lunch.
At a tiny hotel restaurant.
They perused (real word) the menu and made selections for themselves and their -then- three children.
They made their order.
And waited.
Suddenly, Mom noticed that my elder sister, Chris, age four or so was chewing happily on something.
She watched her, suspiciously, for a few moments.
Finally, "Chris, what are you chewing?"
My sister looked up at Mom and said, "Gum."
"Oh."
Mom thought about it for a moment.
"Wait a minute. You're chewing on gum?"
"Umm-hmm," Chris said, still chewing.
"I didn't give you any gum." Mom turned to Dad. "Did you give her some gum?"
He shook his head and pulled Jerry out of the sugar bowl. "Enough sugar, son."
"Well, where on earth did she get gum?"
"Why don't you ask her?" Dad said. "Jerry, leave the salt and pepper alone."
Mom turned to Chris. "Honey, where did you get the gum?"
Chris slid the wad in her mouth to one side and said, "Here, Mom!"
She pointed . . . under . . . the table.
"There's lots more! You want some?"

5 comments:

  1. Blech. I remember the joke when we were little when we'd offer our friends ABC gum. Guess Chris found some on her own. Ah, the things we did as children.

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  2. HA! All those germs prepared us for adult life.

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  3. Eeeeuw.
    We were never, ever given gum. A habit I am glad I didn't acquire.

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  4. Erg! I can remember seeing gum stuck under the edge of diner tables, but I can also remember knowing it was "used" - lol

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  5. Ugh. Hungry children will do almost anything, won't they.

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