First reference to that stupid groundhog in the New York Times: Feb. 3, 1910 "This is considered a fine proclamation."pic.twitter.com/LAIdvsmJSx
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in 1997, New York Times coverage managed to ding both groundhogs AND Al Roker at the same time https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1997/02/03/468622.html?pageNumber=21 …pic.twitter.com/6h58Lb9ViJ
"Scoffs" is not a word that we use enough in headlines anymore https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1945/02/03/88190668.html?pageNumber=13 …pic.twitter.com/KF186QbFbH
That's a direct quote from Bill Murray in "Groundhog Day"
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