The person who said this quote is John Mason Brown, "Some television programs are so much Chewing Gum for the eyes." It was recalled on his death on March 16, 1969.
T.V. is like chewing gum for your eyes.
gum is not feeding you it is only keeping your mouth busy, in turn tv is only keeping your eyes busy. you could say educational programs are good for the brain.... in like terms some gum whitens teeth.
The same as matchsticks for your eyes. You need it to keep your eyes open when you are really tired.
Archie Bunker's favorite chewing gum was "Doublemint." This detail is a humorous aspect of his character from the television show "All in the Family," where his fondness for the gum is referenced multiple times, adding to the show's comedic elements and character development.
Tom Selleck's character, Jesse Stone, buys "Black Jack" brand chewing gum from a vending machine in the television series.
Leland Chapman, known for his role on the reality TV show "Dog the Bounty Hunter," is often associated with chewing gum from the brand Big League Chew. This brand is known for its shredded bubble gum, which is packaged in a pouch and is popular among baseball players and fans alike.
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Miou has: Played May in "Cuo ai" in 1994. Played Sachiko in "Far East" in 2001. Played Makiko in "Dance Mania Fantastic" in 2005. Played Chewing Gum Woman in "The Golden Ram" in 2010. Played Passenger ( core ) in "Non-Stop" in 2014.
Riding on a plane is similar to riding on a bus. It can be noisy, bumpy, and uncomfortable at times. But unlike a bus, you are often served beverages and/or food. You may also have a tv or movie to watch. You will probably feel some pressure in your ears as you change altitudes but that is normal and can relieved by simply swallowing, yawning, or chewing gum.
The effect of television on your eyes is when your eye begin to hurt.
yes it does to much TV hurts your eyes really bad
She is in a tv ad for corsodyl mouthwash. The ad is about gum disease.