Tuesday, February 1, 2011

punxsutawney phil

punxsutawney phil



Punxsutawney Phil – Why Do We Care If the Groundhog Sees His Shadow?

POSTED BY EBRADY ON FEBRUARY 1ST, 2011 AT 11:22 AM
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Punxsutawney Phil - Will the Groundhog See Is Shadow This Year?
The whole world is sitting on the edge of our seats awaiting the answer of the annual question “Did Punxsutawney Phil See his shadow?”  We’ll all have to wait one more day to find out the answer to that timeless question when Phil takes his annual stroll with dozens of cameras following his every move.
Why do we care of the groundhog sees his shadow?
Apparently if Punxsutawney Phil sees his shadow and scampers back into his hold we’re in for another six weeks of winter.  If he doesn’t see his shadow and instead relishes his time in the sun, Winter is finished.

black history month 2011

black history month 2011


George Herriman
Selected Works: Krazy & Ignatz 1916-1918: “Love in a Kestle or Love in a Hut”Krazy & Ignatz 1925-1926: “There is a Heppy Land Furfur A-waay”


Last year, I discovered All-Negro Comics and was stunned to find that there were comics created by and for black people in the ’40s. This past year, I finally started paying attention to George Herriman, and my mind was blown once again. Herriman’s Krazy Kat was #1 on The Comics Journal‘s list of 20th century American comics and is widely loved by what seems to be everyone ever. The Ignatz Awards at Small Press Expo are named after the mouse from Krazy Kat. If you take a look at the history of comics, there’s a black guy right there in the early days. That’s wild, and it somehow never really settled in my mind. I didn’t just hear about Herriman, but somehow, the fact that he was black never managed to settle in my head.

black history facts

black history facts






Black History FactsToday’s date is marked as the start of the history of blacks, while African-American history is celebrated in the classroom, on television and in daily life. One of the running jokes in good humor on the Black History Month is that it is right to be celebrated in February – the shortest month of the year. How did Black History Month in February to become? Surge office presents the history of, ah, the History Month.

groundhog day 2011

groundhog day 2011
This is the hottest news coming right now about the groundhog day 2011 .




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Will he see his shadow? Don't ask me, I'm busy changing diapers.
Some days…err, most days… I feel like Bill Murray in Groundhog Day. You’ve seen it, right? Murray’s character, Phil Connors, is a Pittsburgh TV weatherman who’s on a much-hated assignment covering the annual Groundhog Day event in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. Just when Connors thinks he’s done with Punxsutawney Phil and his pesky shadow, he wakes up to find himself repeating the same day over again. And again. Every day, his alarm clock wakes him at 6 a.m., blaring the same song—Sonny and Cher’s “I Got You, Babe.” The day plays out exactly as it did the day before, with no one else aware of the time loop but Phil.

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