How much wood can a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood? This is one of the unanswerable mysteries of the Universe, but I, MisterWaffles, have the answer. (It's quite simple really.)
Woodchuck= w
Wood= w²
x = cheese
y = Bob, Hank, and Jim
w² ≈ [w(xy-178) + w²(x² + 45)] - √1852 * 17pi
Wow. I just love spewing false information...
But really, I think I chose a whole tree, since my equasion above obviously shows that the woodchuck would chuck a whole tree. (Actually, I don't remember what I chose. xD)
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