Meteorology is not an easy science. Being a TV weatherperson comes with the acceptance that you are going to be wrong a lot and people are going to criticize you. However, when you are the weather predicting Punxsutawney Phil on Groundhog Day, expectations may be a little lighter. That was until now.
People in Staten Island and all over New York are upset about the Groundhog Day forecast from Staten Island Chuck. No, they aren't upset about the actual content of the forecast. They are upset about the actual broadcast of Statten Island Chuck's prediction.
Unfortunately a groundhog can not predict the weather, but what else does Pennsylvania really have? Chocolate, Amish people and a cracked bell. Fortunately in 1993 Bill Murray made Groundhog Day great again!
“Then put your little hand in mine. There ain't no hill or mountain we can't climb...” OK campers, rise and shine, it's time for some ‘Groundhog Day’ facts to celebrate the best movie about the goofiest holiday! If you ever wondered why Phil Connors was stuck in a seemingly endless time loop, or exactly how much time he spent stuck living the same day over and over and over, we've got that, and a lot more for you, in the latest fuzzy installment of You Think You Know Movies!
Yes it is Groundhog Day and Punksatony Phil is pissed. As you can see, he is being kept in what looks like big jar. He has to smell his own Groundhog toots all day, so he has predicted 6 more weeks of winter out of spite. Find out what Hot Wings thinks about this on The Free Beer and Hot Wings Morning Show.
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Punxsutawney Phil, the bastard groundhog who promises an early Spring and yet we never see it, has been indicted by a Butler County Prosecutor in my home state of Ohio.
Everyone's favorite day involving a rodent is FINALLY HERE. But what will his prediction hold? More winter? More spring? We're waiting with baited breath!
Today is the fake holiday known as ground hog day, and it's when a bunch of idiots gather in Pennsylvania to see a rodent predict the future. He has seen his shadow which means six more weeks of winter. Big surprise being that it's the the second day of February.