"we don't need no stinking badgers" :laughing:
How about dancing badgers?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIyixC9NsLI
Bruce
"we don't need no stinking badgers" :laughing:
A thorough review of the scientific literature reveals the following information.
If "chuck" is taken to mean "toss," a woodchuck could chuck an estimated 700 pounds on a good day according to https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=4EJYAAAAIBAJ&sjid=3PkDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5930,1215252&dq=how-much-wood-would-a-woodchuck-chuck+pounds&hl=en.
If "chuck" is taken to mean the opposite of "upchuck," a woodchuck could chuck an estimated 361 cubic centimeters of wood per day according to How Much Wood Would a Woodchuck Chuck ? Exactly? - Popular Woodworking Magazine.
I would offer a critique of these studies, but I am busy refining my estimate of the air speed velocity of a fully-laden swallow.
Steve
A thorough review of the scientific literature reveals the following information.
If "chuck" is taken to mean "toss," a woodchuck could chuck an estimated 700 pounds on a good day according to https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=4EJYAAAAIBAJ&sjid=3PkDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5930,1215252&dq=how-much-wood-would-a-woodchuck-chuck+pounds&hl=en.
If "chuck" is taken to mean the opposite of "upchuck," a woodchuck could chuck an estimated 361 cubic centimeters of wood per day according to How Much Wood Would a Woodchuck Chuck ? Exactly? - Popular Woodworking Magazine.
I would offer a critique of these studies, but I am busy refining my estimate of the air speed velocity of a fully-laden swallow.
Steve