Tuesday, April 12, 2005

Gummy Bears, and White Clay...


I love gummy bears. The fruity flavors are certainly enjoyable, but the texture also really adds something to the experience. They are soft and light in your mouth, and a really good gummy bear will be very soft to chew. Sometimes when gummy bears get a little stale they are hard to chew. In fact, I have heard where people have hurt themselves try to chew a stale gummy bear. Nothing like fresh fruity gummy bears. Now, when gummy bears started getting popular, you know Paris and Lindsey where eating them at all the clubs, many tried to come out with other variation of gummy animals. The Gummy elephant, gummy puppy, gummy Volkswagen, gummy guitars, even gummy shoes. Many of these, while made of the same gummy goodness, just were not the right shape or size, and in the end failed. Many a hopeful gummy investor, bounced a few checks on the gummy crazy. Yes, even gummy worms, which have a nice taste, are a little gross when in the mouth. Perhaps too reminiscent of what a real worm would feel like in the mouth. Not that any of the bullies in my neighborhood ever made me eat worms or anything. So for me, it has to be the original, the best, Gummy bears. I love gummy bears.

Rode white clay today. Hit all the trails, just over an hour. It was fun, saw a lot of people. That was nice. I rode the new skinny bridge. It did take me 2 passes, almost stacked it the first time. One of the people I saw was Saint Bartoo, I thanked him for his system. Jebbagger was laying the wood to Saint Bartoo. You gotta be nice to him Jebbager. I also saw Alan C adn Rob both cruising on new Rigs. It's getting weird not being the only 29er in the woods anymore. I had fun. Damn I love to ride my bike.
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2 comments:

van den kombs said...

Hi fat marc,

Sorry to hear you were sick...
good news..you have made the links pages on the "if chicks blog" (not just any bloke makes that list)

I like cinnamon bears !!!
see you at granogue race ... kc

Anonymous said...

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