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Comments on: Punxsutawney Phil predicts six more weeks of winter

What the groundhog really said ... 

Posted Saturday 2nd February 2008 12:42 GMT

Pirate

http://www.comics.com/creators/bc/archive/images/bc2008026112002.gif

No further comments ^^

I think he should have gone with.. 

Posted Saturday 2nd February 2008 13:31 GMT

IT Angle

..'pop' in that cartoon. Had me confused there for a minute.

Pee-free event This Year 

Posted Saturday 2nd February 2008 13:32 GMT

Regardless of whether we have 6 more weeks of winter or not, at least the groundhog didn't pee over his handler on live national TV this year.

What a relief for the handler...

/coat

deja vu? 

Posted Saturday 2nd February 2008 13:45 GMT

Paris Hilton

I have the strangest feeling that I've read this before.....

..a feeling exacerbated by the lack of PH or IT angles!

As I said yesterday... 

Posted Saturday 2nd February 2008 15:02 GMT

Coat

... why do people keep on posting this article each day as if it were new?

I'm getting tired of the same thing here every day.

Hmm 

Posted Saturday 2nd February 2008 15:15 GMT

Pirate

Up here in the Northeast, 6 more weeks of winter _IS_ an early spring. Then again if they really meant it to apply here they would have called it "Woodchuck Day".

For the uninitiated, they are called woodchuck because because they look like a short rotting log, hence the "wood" and "chuck" is the sound they make when a high velocity .22 LR knobs them in the gobbler.

every day is groundhog day 

Posted Saturday 2nd February 2008 15:21 GMT

Thumb Up

Old news. Heard this on the radio in my bed and breakfast this morning. They said:

"Yes, 'ya aaall rise and shine campers! Don't forget your booties because it's cold out there. It's COLD out there everyday!"

Canada fares better: 

Posted Saturday 2nd February 2008 15:46 GMT

IT Angle

Wiarton Willie didn't see his shadow

http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/2006/02/02/groundhog-060202.html

Candlemass day? 

Posted Saturday 2nd February 2008 16:02 GMT

Bit of poor research there - it actually dates back further, to the pagan festival of Imbolc on which Candlemass itself is based, where rather than groundhogs the behaviour of snakes was observed.

Question 

Posted Saturday 2nd February 2008 16:54 GMT

....Why is it Saturday again?

Polka 

Posted Saturday 2nd February 2008 17:03 GMT

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The mere mention of Punxsutawney Phil made "The Pennsylvania Polka" start playing in my head. If I kill someone, I'm blaming the Register.

How far ... 

Posted Saturday 2nd February 2008 17:43 GMT

Joke

...would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood ?

re What the groundhog really said ... 

Posted Saturday 2nd February 2008 18:10 GMT

Joke

alternatively

http://www.comics.com/comics/offthemark/archive/offthemark-20080202.html

Woodland creature botherers 

Posted Saturday 2nd February 2008 20:47 GMT

Boffin

for each (double loser in gathering)

{

get(life);

do { something(useful); something(constructive); } while (NOT(dead));

}

Phil's a pessimist 

Posted Saturday 2nd February 2008 21:12 GMT

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I'm here in Pennsylvania about 40 miles away, and Bob the local groundhog was chillin' in my backyard all morning.

I think Phil's being paid off by corporate interests- he's been taking campaign contributions from the sidewalk salt and snow chain industries for years!

eh 

Posted Saturday 2nd February 2008 23:32 GMT

bastard hair ball

@How far ... 

Posted Sunday 3rd February 2008 02:48 GMT

Coat

A woodchuck could chuck no amount of wood, 'cos a woodchuck can't chuck wood.

http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Monkey_Island#Monkey_Island_2:_LeChuck.27s_Revenge

Off to go play Monkey Island 2 once again ...

It's winter ? 

Posted Sunday 3rd February 2008 19:52 GMT

What happened to the 1st 6 weeks ? 44 F outside.

@Krissie - Snakes in February? 

Posted Monday 4th February 2008 12:47 GMT

Happy

At the risk of looking like I'm actually interested, I looked up Imbolc on Wikidedia (I know, I know) and it looks like Imbolc was celebrated around February 2nd.

They also had this old rhyme:

"The serpent will come from the hole

On the brown Day of Bride,

Though there should be three feet of snow

On the flat surface of the ground"

Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't snakes cold-blooded? It's just that I'd have thought most snakes would be doing a passable impression of a broom handle if there was 3 feet of snow on the ground.

Laughs@bws 

Posted Monday 4th February 2008 13:52 GMT

Happy

Could be his middle name.

Snakes! 

Posted Monday 4th February 2008 14:15 GMT

Snakes come out in the winter to sun themselves, good time to catch them...if one is so inclined.

I was in Ost Tirol hiking about a bit late in the season, and came across a little snake at around 1800m with snow all around. It was on the path. I nudged it out of the way with it hissing aggressively at me with my hiking stick when my German partner pointed out that this was a Kreuz Adder. Poisonous.

Well I am more used to the rattlesnakes back home, so I was not too worried...but point be made if there is a touch of sun, then some snakes come out...and that is just the type of event that makes the prediction. Sunshine as opposed to heavy clouds.

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