Remember how you loved the kid who could perfectly reproduce the "beep" because he would confuse the teacher and get her to advance the strip while the sound was still on the previous frames?
No, but I was (and still am) able to whistle with my mouth seemingly closed. I taught a couple of friends in my high school English class to do this -- we called it "whistling through our ears" -- and we had loads of fun during exams. I'd start whistling a tune (remember "I Was Kaiser Bill's Batman"??), and the teacher (who was "auditorially challenged" as they might say today) would get up and walk toward the sound, at which point one of my cohorts would take up the tune and the teacher would veer off in that direction, finally getting exasperated and yelling, "Who's whistling?!?"
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