It’s the day of the year where we pay attention to a rodent who is rudely awakened from his nap to do a job. Pretty sure we can all relate to that feeling. No wonder the groundhogs never look happy.



It’s the day of the year where we pay attention to a rodent who is rudely awakened from his nap to do a job. Pretty sure we can all relate to that feeling. No wonder the groundhogs never look happy.







Loved that last one! I always feel sorry for Punxsutawney Phil, being dragged out for the ceremony, but I guess he had a good life otherwise (unless some idiot drops him).
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I used to feel sorry for Phil. Then I realized he only had to work one day a year and gets a free house from the government. Lucky bastard.
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Last week we watched Groundhog Day in preparation. Last June, I saw a groundhog in person–first time ever–in Virginia. I didn’t know what it was at first.
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I’ve seen them a few times in the wild. Usually on the side of the road eating grass.
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One day for a bit of fantasy is not enough.
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Never is.
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Fun post, Charles.
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Thanks.
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You are way too kind to beavers.
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I just went with the meme. I’m sure beavers can be jerks too.
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Yup!
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