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Groundhog Day... what's the deal? I just heard a quick mention on the radio that today was Groundhog Day.
Is it just me or is this NOT as big a deal as it used to be? I remember when I was a kid, it was kind of hyped almost like a real "holiday" or something. Or some kind of significant event. Or did we only pay attention to it because we were kids? Is it still something that's still geared toward kids? Or did this actually used to be a bigger topic of conversation in the grown-up world than it seems to be now? | |
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I've wondered about that myself....maybe it's a kid thing.
On another note, I think maybe that damn groundhog saw his shadow today, which means six more weeks of winter here. I expected that anyway. | |
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Imbolc (Candlemas)
one of the four principle festivals of the Irish calendar.. celebratd by some gaelic and other celtic cultures either at the beginning of February or at the first local sign of spring...most commonly it is celebrated on February 2, which falls halfway between Winter Solstice and Spring Equinox(northern hemisphere) Imbolc is traditionally a time of weather prognostication(prediction,divination) and the old tradition of watching to see if serpents or badgers come out of their winter dens... like the american Groundhog day... if the groundhog comes out and sees its shadow,it goes back in and 6 more weeks of winter if it doesn't see its shadow..spring is coming early(?) something like that 'why y'all trying to say goodbye? I didn't go anywhere, I'm right here, im all around you,always..'
in a line from my dream, I heard a voice and saw a silhouette in a chair.. | |
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peb319 said: Imbolc (Candlemas)
one of the four principle festivals of the Irish calendar.. celebratd by some gaelic and other celtic cultures either at the beginning of February or at the first local sign of spring...most commonly it is celebrated on February 2, which falls halfway between Winter Solstice and Spring Equinox(northern hemisphere) Imbolc is traditionally a time of weather prognostication(prediction,divination) and the old tradition of watching to see if serpents or badgers come out of their winter dens... like the american Groundhog day... if the groundhog comes out and sees its shadow,it goes back in and 6 more weeks of winter if it doesn't see its shadow..spring is coming early(?) something like that yeah, I know what it is. my question is... was this just some bullshit they perpetuated on us as kids or did this used to be a bigger deal 20 years ago? | |
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errant said: peb319 said: Imbolc (Candlemas)
one of the four principle festivals of the Irish calendar.. celebratd by some gaelic and other celtic cultures either at the beginning of February or at the first local sign of spring...most commonly it is celebrated on February 2, which falls halfway between Winter Solstice and Spring Equinox(northern hemisphere) Imbolc is traditionally a time of weather prognostication(prediction,divination) and the old tradition of watching to see if serpents or badgers come out of their winter dens... like the american Groundhog day... if the groundhog comes out and sees its shadow,it goes back in and 6 more weeks of winter if it doesn't see its shadow..spring is coming early(?) something like that yeah, I know what it is. my question is... was this just some bullshit they perpetuated on us as kids or did this used to be a bigger deal 20 years ago? it's a kids thing You CANNOT use the name of God, or religion, to justify acts of violence, to hurt, to hate, to discriminate- Madonna
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It was always a big deal to us but I'm from Pennsylvania...I still check out what Pawxatawney Phil does every year.
Last year's groundhog seemed waaay fatter. Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Screw that Groundhog.
I'm already in my tank top and capri pants. ...in Chicago weather. | |
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errant said: peb319 said: Imbolc (Candlemas)
one of the four principle festivals of the Irish calendar.. celebratd by some gaelic and other celtic cultures either at the beginning of February or at the first local sign of spring...most commonly it is celebrated on February 2, which falls halfway between Winter Solstice and Spring Equinox(northern hemisphere) Imbolc is traditionally a time of weather prognostication(prediction,divination) and the old tradition of watching to see if serpents or badgers come out of their winter dens... like the american Groundhog day... if the groundhog comes out and sees its shadow,it goes back in and 6 more weeks of winter if it doesn't see its shadow..spring is coming early(?) something like that yeah, I know what it is. my question is... was this just some bullshit they perpetuated on us as kids or did this used to be a bigger deal 20 years ago? yeah i saw that..like ones have already said it's a kid thing.. even as a kid,i sometimes didn't get it.. i remember a time or two it was said that he DIDN"T see his shadow and spring was coming early(i never under stood what a shadow had to do with it)only to have it snow harder.. ahh yeah, cancel that order for more snow the groundhog has no shadow... 'why y'all trying to say goodbye? I didn't go anywhere, I'm right here, im all around you,always..'
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@ this whole thread. I mean; Santa Claus, what's the fucking deal? Paws off Pux Phil. | |
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Weird ass Pennsylvanians.
So glad I left that backwards hicktown state. | |
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LadyLuvSexxy said: Screw that Groundhog.
I'm already in my tank top and capri pants. ...in Chicago weather. you are bold! If you will, so will I | |
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thekidsgirl said: LadyLuvSexxy said: Screw that Groundhog.
I'm already in my tank top and capri pants. ...in Chicago weather. you are bold! I also got sick! | |
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