Wednesday, January 2, 2008

# 28 - Dangers of Sound Sleeping - Bubblegun to Bubblegum-IV

Rick’s and Hammer’s latest ride was scarier than the first one. They were sliding down at an alarming speed. The chute was completely dark, and there seemed to be just no end to twists and turns.

The ride seemed so long that Rick thought they would end up being on the other side of the planet or whatever it was. When it didn’t get over after some more time also, he thought they had probably jumped down the wrong chute; what if they were on some chute connected to an inter-space network? Hammer had only one thought though – why did he listen to Rick?

After a twenty-three minute grueling ride of tumbling and shoveling through the chute, they finally came to a stop. A strong and sweet fragrance greeted them.

They had just entered The Great Hall of Bubblegum.

They felt dizzy and couldn’t even stand properly. They decided to sit down and take some rest.

They looked around. The place looked like a factory; but there was something strange about this place. It seemed to run all by itself; there was no one to be seen anywhere. Moreover, what was an hourglass filled with sand doing in a factory? It was the biggest hourglass they had ever seen.

Rick and Hammer were inside the Ultergum factory of Ulterlok, the one and only factory which manufactured bubblegum. There was a knoll of bubblegum right in the middle of the factory, and it was entirely enclosed in a glass case. Tiny bits of bubblegum were picked up from the knoll and were neatly shaped like tiny squares. Every time a new square of bubblegum was made, a grain of sand went down the hourglass.

The bubblegum was essential for the survival of Ulterlokians. Since they never spoke and hence almost never opened their mouths, it was necessary that they chewed something for sometime; this would give their mouths the much needed exercise. The something was bubblegum and it was distributed freely to everyone but only once a month.

The knoll was the only stock of bubblegum on the entire Ulterlok, and it was speculated that it would get over when the hourglass would fill up. The lower part of the hourglass was already filled one-fourth, and so the production and distribution of bubblegum was closely monitored. The factory was also heavily guarded; in fact it was more heavily guarded than even Sileosus’s house.

No one knew how the knoll came to be there but it was considered the most precious thing on the entire planet.


© 2008 Ankur Shanker
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12 comments:

Gorilla Bananas said...

Hell, what do they do with all the used gum? Stick it under the kitchen table? Chewing bubble gum that's lost its juice really sucks.

Amol Redij said...

Hi Ankur,

Your blog is a great reading material and your strategy is equally awesome.

You must also try www.google.com/adsense for more revenue generation thru ads.

I wish you all the best in your efforts and sincerely hope that you successfully make it to LSE.

Cheers
Amol

Pallindrome said...

Gud effort.......will visit ur blog frequently !
Hope it contributes !

Anonymous said...

congrats buddy for the admission offer from LSE. I will visit your blog regularly.All the best.

Anonymous said...

hey man!!

you are doing a great job!

i just want to wish u GOOD LUCK for your future study plans!

Anonymous said...

Hey,
nice work. Wil keep visiting ur blog.

AN said...

Hi Ankur!

Great blog here! And it's really heartwarming to see complete strangers (me included) visiting your blog and sincerely hoping that you make it to LSE. The power of honest efforts eh!

All the very best!
Cheers!

Anonymous said...

appreciate ur efforts, dont u think it would had been better and much interesting to blog on economics r stuff like tht(bubble gum stories????)unless u aspire to be a bollywood scriptwriter?

Sriram said...

Hello Ankur,
Your strategy to get in to LSE is awesome. I am on your side by visiting the blog quite often. But my request is don't let this blog off even after it achieves its purpose. I am gonna choose you as my role model for this blogosphere.
Wish u good luck,
Sriram

Anonymous said...

well i just ur interview on television....hope u get into lse..and i dnt think adsense earnings will land u there..but u can take a loan rather
and i intentionaly clicked on ur ads for ur dream

Anonymous said...

Hello Ankur,

I am glad that you are trying new ways to get funding. I will try my bet to loop in all my known ones to read this...I stay in Germany, and i do believe u will be in London..
of course i do not all the amount u need but surely can contribute, let me know if i can help

Good luck,
Vasudevan
vkvasudevan27@gmail.com

Ankur Shanker said...

[Gorilla Bananas] I agree with you :-) But read the whole series and then you will understand the concept/context behind it. Anyways thanks for visiting the blog and I hope you keep visiting.

[Amol Redij] Thanks for your wishes! I am indeed using Google Adsense - the advertisement at the top and one on each sidebar are all by Google Adsense. Anyways, keep visiting!

[Pallindrome] Thanks! Keep visiting.

[Anonymous1] Thanks! Keep visiting.

[Anonymous2] Thanks! Keep visiting.

[Anonymous3] Thanks!

[Smallix] Thanks! Yeah you are right.. Let's see :-)

[Anonymous4] Frankly speaking, this blog wouldn't have been this popular if I had been writing articles on economics stuff. Moreover, I am doing all this to become an economist only :-) The bubblegum story is a part of a bigger series and I'm sure you will like it once you have read the entire series. Anyways, thanks for visiting the blog and I hope you keep visiting also.

[Sriram] Thanks for your support. Stay assured this blog is going to be up for as long as blogspot domain is there :-)

[Vaibhav] Thanks!

[Vasudevan] Thanks! And as for your generous offer I will definitely let you know :-)


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