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| Subject: | | Re: Raccoons without tails? |
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Tsu Fho Nimh
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Mon, Nov 2 2009, 6:47pm
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Also called "woodchuck", and common in the Atlanta area. It's a major garden pest because of the burrows it makes and the enormous quantities of vegetables it eats. |
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"How much wood could a woodchuck chuck, if a woodchuchk could chuck wood?" |
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| Subject: | | Re: Raccoons without tails? |
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MikeK
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Wed, Nov 4 2009, 4:06pm
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A woodchuck, would chuck, as much wood, as a woodchuck, could chuck, If a woodchuck could chuck wood. But unfortunately, woodchucks do not chuck wood. |
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| Subject: | | Re: Raccoons without tails? |
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ConstantReader
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Wed, Nov 4 2009, 4:35pm
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Then why are they called woodchucks? Hmmm? |
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| Subject: | | Re: Raccoons without tails? |
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Adder
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Fri, Nov 6 2009, 9:57pm
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