To the center of whatever "woods" the bear happens to be in. Running any further, the bear will be running "out" of the woods, more than he is running into it
Halfway. Beyond that, the bear is running out of the woods.
This is the answer to the question "How far can you walk into the woods?" If you keep walking after you have walked half way in, you are walking out.
halfway, after that he is running out
Half Way in, then he's on his way out.
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This is a *sanitized* version of two combined rhetorical questions having the identical meaning, which is "of course". "Is the Pope Catholic?" - is an interrogative example of a truism. "Does a bear (do bears) poop in the woods?" - is another. The juxtaposition of the subjects is a classic humorous use of these otherwise unrelated statements.
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Half way after that you are running out of it
half way
Bear in the woods was created in 1984.
Halfway. After that he's running out of the woods :).
Check with your puppy's Veterinarian about how far/long your puppy should be allowed to run.
I can't bear to hear another minute of arguing.The widower can't bear the grief of losing his wife.I can't bear to run into a bear in the woods.
Bear Woods was born on 1987-01-22.
Halfway. After that he's running out of the woods :).
half way
do not run from the bear because if you do you get your balls clawed off and you cannot outrun a bear he will hunt you down and suiide bomb you
Half way; after that he is walking out of the woods.