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How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?  

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[quote name='ofpheritup' date='Oct 10 2005, 05:11 PM']AND WOULD SOMEONE PLEASE DEFINE FOR ME EXACTLY WHAT "CHUCK" OR "CHUCKING" MEANS.

I find it impossible to form an opinion without all the facts.

Thank you.

TMTOMH :idontknow:
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chuck v. - to throw carelessly or casually <-- this one, since wood doesn't have chins.
chuck v. - touch (someone) playfully or gently under the chin

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[quote name='scardella' date='Oct 10 2005, 10:17 PM']chuck v. - to throw carelessly or casually  <--  this one, since wood doesn't have chins.
chuck v. - touch (someone) playfully or gently under the chin
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Oh okay, now it all makes sense (not). :D:
I can sleep easy now knowing that I know. :scratchhead:

Alrighty then smart man, what about TMTOMH?

New thought. Why or who would want to "chucky"
a piece of wood? Very weird, very very weird.
I think this needs its own thread.

Definitely TMTOMH.

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[quote name='Maria' date='Oct 11 2005, 04:20 PM']When someone becomes pope, doesn't he loose his other citizenships? Or was that just with JPII because Poland was communist?
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This is a debate. Shouldn't we be debating something?

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[quote name='RC_' date='Oct 10 2005, 01:38 PM']It is not acceptable for a woodchuck to chuck wood that is not his own.  The chuckation of wood may damage it.  A woodchuck may chuck another woodchuck's wood, provided that said woodchuck is an expert wood-chuck (that is one who chucks wood).  Ownership of both wood and woodchucks is moral, [b]unless the wood is stolen or the woodchuck kidnapped.[/b][right][snapback]753007[/snapback][/right]
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Is it doubly illicit of the woodchuck is kidnapped AND the wood stolen? Do woodchucks have free will? If not, why would it matter if the wood was stolen?


[quote name='RC_' date='Oct 12 2005, 04:11 PM']This is a debate.  Shouldn't we be debating something?
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Um...what does the Pope have to do with woodchucks.

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[quote name='RC_' date='Oct 12 2005, 05:11 PM']This is a debate.  Shouldn't we be debating something?
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Debating? Isn't that when you go fishing and you
don't catch anything?

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Clearly the woodchuck is a republican conservative. It is showing no care or concern for the delicate ecological balance by chucking wood. If it were a liberal, it would be trying to find ways beneficial to the environment and recycling the wood instead of chucking it.

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