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And that's the way it is...

[size=large] This year, both Groundhog Day and the State of the Union address could occur on the same day. As Air America Radio pointed out, "It is an ironic juxtaposition of events: one involves a meaningless ritual in which we look to a creature of little intelligence for prognostication...while the other involves a groundhog."
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I just put it on my facebook page. I ought to get spanked for that one :D Like I care
 
to say the least.
 
in the crosshairs :thumbup:

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n/t
 
My only consolation is thinking that the pic may be a "PhotoShop" .:rolleyes:
 
Allthough, i didn't shoot the bugger nor did i take the pic.
But, i am indeed guilty of doin both myself in the past.
 
They actualy don't taste bad if cooked right.
But, they sure don't taste as good as chicken :lol:
The meat's a bit stringy too.
 
farmer's fields. They have a taste for alfalfa, clover, corn, and the like. Not only can they eat a lot of the crop, their burrowing damages the field making it difficult to use farm equipment. I hunted them for years and farmers were always very grateful for the help. Bob
 
.... taste like chicken, no matter how you cook them!
 
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