i think i have beat the record...i put 26 gumballs in my mouth :o this is Elizabeth Anderson...I'm 15....
yes i pretty sure its about id say 17 if i remember right
The current record for most gumballs chewed in 1 minute is 16 gumballs, achieved by Ashrita Furman (USA) in New York, USA on 17 November 2013.
Guiness Book of World Records
The record for most pieces of gum chewed at once is held by Chad Fell from the United States, who chewed on 256 pieces of gum at the same time in 2004.
Chewing gum
Yes, you chewed most of the sugar out of it, or if it is sugar free, you chewed all the substitutes out of it
15 cents. You stated she wants 3 of any color. That would be 3 gumballs. If you meant 3 gumballs of the SAME color, that is a different question.
I do not know the world record for this particular metric, but I once new a girl (J.Holmes) who, circa April 2009, set a world record for most gum chewed in a ten minute period. The exact quantity was not precisely recorded, but those in attendance later said it had to have been at least half a pack, or almost half a pack somewhere in the half-a-pack range. It shall go down as lore I am quite sure.
The word 'minuet' is a noun, a word for a type of ballroom dance; a word for a thing.A noun can function as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the direct or indirect object of a verb, and as the object of a preposition.Example uses:The minuet is not hard to learn. (subject of the sentence)The period that the minuet was most popular was the seventeenth century. (subject of the relative clause)Would you like to learn the minuet? (direct object of the verb 'learn')Would you like to give the minuet a try? (indirect object of the verb 'give')The musicians are practicing the music for a minuet. (object of the preposition 'for')The word 'minuet' is also a verb: minuet, minuets, minueting, minueted.
Anywere from 450 - 20,000. the most common however is around 5,000
The MOST special 'thing' is that it has to be in 3/4 time !
it is most likely to be found in music,it represents the beat.
Its literal translation from the Italian is "Joke" When seen on music it tells the players they are to play the piece as a sprightly humorous composition. This is most commonly in quick triple time
the total amount of gum ever to be in a persons mouth was 67 peices of gum