Richard Walker chewed 135 sticks of gum for approximately 8 hours.
ok lets see what rhymes with long Kong Thong Mon Dong shong fong spong
The EW vowel pair in "chew" is a long OO (long U) sound as in flew and crew. The long OO can be heard in these other spellings: O - tomb, two, to O - (silent E) move, prove OO - cool, soon, boot OU - group, youth OE - canoe, shoe U - tune, rule, flute, ruby UE - due, true UI - bruise, cruise EU - sleuth
The vowel sound in spoon is a long OO (long U) as in boon, moon, soon and dune. Other words that have the long OO sound are flute, rude, mood, stool, broom, and root.
Grandma Dowdel's first name is not specified in the book "A Long Way from Chicago" by Richard Peck. She is only referred to as Grandma Dowdel throughout the story.
The word "bunkum" is believed to have originated from an 1820s speech by U.S. Representative Felix Walker. He made a long, irrelevant speech that he claimed was important to his North Carolina constituents, from Buncombe County. This led to the term "buncombe," later shortened to "bunkum," meaning empty talk or nonsense.
It is claimed that Richard Walker chewed his gum for about eight hours straight. During this time, he did not chew one piece but 135 pieces.
Richard Walker holds the record for the Chomp Title by chewing 135 sticks of bubble gum for 8 hours.
8 hours, apparently
Just chew and chew and chew!If I chewed for a long time... I spit it out!I eat Chinese food
"Chew on This: The Longest-Lasting Bubble Gum Flavors"
Cockatiels can chew on bamboo, as long as it has not been treated with any chemicals.
It is very amazing isn't it, its 8 hours!!!
Any of the long slopping pices of wood tha holds up a roof.It is true look in a dictionary .
It all depends on how hard you chew it or even if you chew it. It'll probally last a hundred years if you don't chew it at all.
8 hours. *chomp chomp* heehee@0_o@--MC
No, that depends on how long you chew the gum.
60 minutes