hockeyfan1
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Yesterday (February 2nd) was Groundhog Day.  What prognostications did these furry creatures put forth?
Here are their tweets:
Not a shadow to be found. Spring is sprung. RIP Winter! #earlyspring
? Punxsutawney Phil (@GroundhogPhil) February 2, 2013
Early spring! ? Wiarton Willie (@willieofficial) February 2, 2013
I saw my shadow. Embrace the winter
? Shubenacadie Sam (@ShubenacadieSam) February 2, 2013
La marmotte Fred, dans la petite ville de Val-d'Espoir, en Gasp?sie, a vu son ombre ce matin meteomedia.com/news/storm_wat? ? Nouvelles M?t?oM?dia (@meteomedia) February 2, 2013
Then to break the tie, Winnipeg Willow (yes, from Manitoba), saw her shadow!
Some Groundhogs they all are!
Source: Yahoo!
				
			Here are their tweets:
Not a shadow to be found. Spring is sprung. RIP Winter! #earlyspring
? Punxsutawney Phil (@GroundhogPhil) February 2, 2013
Early spring! ? Wiarton Willie (@willieofficial) February 2, 2013
I saw my shadow. Embrace the winter
? Shubenacadie Sam (@ShubenacadieSam) February 2, 2013
La marmotte Fred, dans la petite ville de Val-d'Espoir, en Gasp?sie, a vu son ombre ce matin meteomedia.com/news/storm_wat? ? Nouvelles M?t?oM?dia (@meteomedia) February 2, 2013
Then to break the tie, Winnipeg Willow (yes, from Manitoba), saw her shadow!
Some Groundhogs they all are!
Source: Yahoo!
 
	 
 
		 
 
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		 We're USED to snow here, we live right in the middle of the snowbelt (lake effect snow from Huron or Simcoe, depending on which way the wind's blowing)
 We're USED to snow here, we live right in the middle of the snowbelt (lake effect snow from Huron or Simcoe, depending on which way the wind's blowing)