it literally means 6 more weeks of nothing. Why do news organizations actually cover this? Blows my mind every year.
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Always some debbie downer
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Nah, he's right. We should stop some of these ridiculous traditions. All they do is remind us how foolish we were and apparently still are. Surely there's some actual real news they could be reporting.
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Start your own news channel, you'll be able to share news on whatever you like

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It's just an opinion. Seems a strange tradition to cling to.
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Seems weird that people complain about the silliest things. Learn to have some fun in life.

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I shouldn't laugh at this...but i did
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Was Bill Murry there?
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I feel like this question is asked every year for some reason.
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Seems like every day
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with all the television camera lights, how could Phil FAIL to see his shadow?
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It should never be “breaking news” that (1) a rodent can believability predict weather or (2) that winter in fact ends on or about March 20. Ever.
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Who broke the groundhog? How much did they pay him? I’m sick of winter
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And if he didn't see his shadow... there would be only 6 weeks until spring.
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I heard the real Punxsutawney Phil died years ago and this is a look a like so that people don’t freak out and have anarchy in the streets.
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