Comentarios
RayDon 20 JUN 2017 a las 7:30 p. m. 
<3
Kasumi 29 OCT 2015 a las 12:16 p. m. 
jew
sYn 10 ABR 2013 a las 6:36 a. m. 
Wanna makeout?
lifesick 6 AGO 2012 a las 7:03 p. m. 
i miss you Koey! This is defiant btw! :D
MaByyy 26 JUL 2012 a las 7:47 p. m. 
That girl is fine:)
Faulki 14 MAR 2012 a las 10:08 a. m. 
TITS or GTFO
reaper 10 SEP 2011 a las 7:32 p. m. 
Koey why so mean :(
reaper 2 SEP 2011 a las 7:58 p. m. 
what is bypass surgery?
tylor 2 SEP 2011 a las 9:40 a. m. 
quite unsportsmanlike... i agree
tylor 1 SEP 2011 a las 7:44 p. m. 
ITS A SAMSQUANCH
tylor 30 JUL 2011 a las 5:31 p. m. 
How much wood can a woodchuck wood if a woodchuck could chuck wood?

Using the formula: (W + I) * C where W = the constant of wood, which is well known to be 61, as agreed in many scientific circles. I = the variable in this equation, and stands for the word "if" from the original problem. As there are three circumstances, with 0 equaling the chance that the woodchuck cannot chuck wood, 1 being the theory that the woodchuck can chuck wood but chooses not to, and 2 standing for the probability that the woodchuck can and will chuck wood, we clearly must choose 2 for use in this equation. C = the constant of Chuck Norris, whose presence in any problem involving the word chuck must there, is well known to equal 1.1 of any known being, therefore the final part of this calculation is 1.1. As is clear, this appears to give the answer of (61 + 2) * 1.1 = (63) * 1.1 = 69.3 units of wood.
fiercecolice <3 xavier t-shirt 17 JUN 2010 a las 8:42 a. m. 
im clutching please please