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Singing Woodchuck Variety Minute 6

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The woodchuck has an encounter with his girlfriend’s sister.

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8 Responses to “Singing Woodchuck Variety Minute 6”

  1. Lord Periwinkle Says:

    Outstanding. I love everything you do.

  2. Dave H Says:

    Wow, that’s a lot of zeroes.

    And bacon.

  3. Lenny Says:

    Very funny man, laughed the whole way through, one critique though, the female was talking when the picture of the guy was up and the guys voice was heard when the female was up… whats the deal with that…huh… huh…

  4. sheena Says:

    what is that groove down the woodchcuck’s chin that looks sort of decorated+

  5. Richard Says:

    wait a minute … I saw this on rocketboom! … those damn woodchucks, there all I can thing about … ahhhhhh! (I have to put it on richards picks again, just to warn people)

  6. Tanuki Shady Says:

    Very promising story line. Can’t wait for the sequel.

  7. Tanuki Shady Says:

    Wait a minute…the excessive zeros and bacon-references, along with similar repetition strings in such past works as Singing Woodchuck Variety Minute number 5 “backslash-backslash-semicolon-semicolon”, and so forth, suggest a possible obsessive-compulsive disorder. If you, or anyone you know, suffer(s) from this affliction, often thought to be related to a lack of the neurotransmitter, serotonin, in the brain, I recommend trying Prozac (Fluoxitine Hydrochloride), topped off with maybe a little Welbutrin (as a mood brightener to offset the flatness incurred by the Fluoxitine), if you, or they, haven’t already tried it. One precaution though: it’ll trounce your, or their, creativity, and your, or their, sex drive. The trade off is that it’ll significantly reduce the number of zeros and backslashes in your, or their, life. I’m pretty sure it even works on woodchucks.

  8. Mike MacHenry Says:

    Just came back to show this to some friends. I love this post.

    -mike

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