How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
The answer is quite simple, in my personal opinion. You take the amount of toes on its right foot and divide it by the amount of years it has been on the earth. Convert that to months and multiply it by six. Then add the amount of scoops of powder one needs to make a cup of cheap lemonade. Subtract one. That is the answer in logs of wood.
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