Luke Here from Eastmans'

Well, not to derail this thread but I don’t care about hot dogs. They suck! What I do care about is groundhogs. I live in PA and a very special day is coming up next week. Probably the most important day of the year. So this brings me to my question:

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


Welcome Luke and please respond asap. Forget these hotdog loving idiots.
 
Well, not to derail this thread but I don’t care about hot dogs. They suck! What I do care about is groundhogs. I live in PA and a very special day is coming up next week. Probably the most important day of the year. So this brings me to my question:

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


Welcome Luke and please respond asap. Forget these hotdog loving idiots.
You cannot be an American and not like hotdogs. Boys, we got a Commie in our mixes.
 
Seriously quality content here. I asked my wife the hotdog question thinking it was a rather deep and thoughtful question. apparently it wasn’t as deep of question as I thought it was.
 
Hey Luke, welcome to the forum.

I was hoping you could answer why we park in a driveway, and drive on a parkway?

Thanks in advance, your time and effort with our questions is much appreciated.
I'd like to know why we put cargo in a ship and a shipment in a car.

It gets a little tricky if you put a shipment in a car, and then the car go onto the ship. Do we call the stuff in the car a shipment or cargo? Or is it a shipgo or a carment?
 
About as much wood as a woodchuck would, if a woodchuck could chuck wood.
No?

Hey @averagehunter, while your out in the kitchen could you get me a coffee?

I'll have half of a half-carafe of half decaf with half half and half.

and one of those sausage sammiches wrapped in deep-fried cornbread
 
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I wish I could get a copy of the old music they’d play on the Eastmans hunting DVDs. I’d love to play it while I’m road hunting.
 
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