you should ask sally who sells ships by the sea shore. that chick knows everything..
2006-12-31 08:17:54
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answer #1
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answered by Tee 1
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The woodchuck would chuck wood until he could chuck no more wood for the day, or until he chucked it in for good.
--That Cheeky Lad
2006-12-31 19:03:34
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answer #2
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answered by Charles-CeeJay_UK_ USA/CheekyLad 7
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I didn't know a wood chuck could chuck wood!
2006-12-31 08:21:54
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answer #3
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answered by Nick Name 6
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However much wood a wood chuck could chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood. :)
2006-12-31 08:16:50
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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as much wood as a wood chuck could chuck if a would chuck could chuck wood
2006-12-31 15:49:06
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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a chuck of wood
2006-12-31 08:48:37
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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a wood chuck would chuck all the wood he could chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood
2006-12-31 08:08:41
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answer #7
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answered by cj2006 2
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i don't know how much a wood chuck chucks if a wood chuck could chuck wood!
2006-12-31 08:34:11
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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A woodchuck would chuck as much wood as a woodchuck could if a woodchuck could chuck wood !
2006-12-31 08:26:48
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answered by thunderchild67 4
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Well, to get the answer you have to use the formula x2=y2+z3
So you replace the values, with wood=x/w, wood chuck=y/wc, and chuck=z/c
So it's w2=wc2+c3
Now work it out from there..... by getting the values for woodchuck and the chuck, I'm not sure o0f the values, so I can't work it out for you....
2006-12-31 08:14:36
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answer #10
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answered by Mr Stick 4
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I think my political stance in favor of woodchucks chucking wood freely and unencumbered of any restrictions has been clear in previous posts.
GWB.
2006-12-31 08:09:04
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answered by JC 7
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