Over the Hedge by T Lewis and Michael Fry for February 07, 2013
February 06, 2013
February 08, 2013
Transcript:
RJ: what's the problem? verne: chuck here's wondering how much wood can a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck can chuck wood. rj: let's rind out. here. bash! mouse: one. problem solver! it's what I do.
@TheTrustedMechanicThanks! The use of the present tense (can) instead of the normally used conditional tense (could – rhymes with wood) was really bugging me.
Sooo… I found this text from a penguins of madagascar episode I remembered.
Oh, and Kowalski, a woodchuck would chuck about three logs worth, given the standard diameter of 14 inches and the typical hardness of an oak. You know, if they could chuck wood.
el8 over 11 years ago
That’s why RJ gets paid the big chucks.
HMunster over 11 years ago
I knew he wood do that…
bubbareb over 11 years ago
RJ understands of course, this means war!
baldhedjer over 11 years ago
“Hey, you woodchucks! Quit chuckin’ my wood!” I loved that commercial
Stephen Gilberg over 11 years ago
One wood? That’s not a standard unit.
hippogriff over 11 years ago
Or as someone in Pogo said, “How much ground round would a groundhog hog if a groundhog would hog ground round?”
Jessica_D over 11 years ago
@TheTrustedMechanicThanks! The use of the present tense (can) instead of the normally used conditional tense (could – rhymes with wood) was really bugging me.
mjohnphoto over 11 years ago
Chuck looks a little grumpy…. If I were Verne I would have hid before Chuck Chucked.
danketaz Premium Member over 11 years ago
“How much wood would a wood chunk chunk would a woodchunk chunk wood a woodchunk chunk…”
Blaize over 1 year ago
Sooo… I found this text from a penguins of madagascar episode I remembered.
Oh, and Kowalski, a woodchuck would chuck about three logs worth, given the standard diameter of 14 inches and the typical hardness of an oak. You know, if they could chuck wood.