By the time February arrives people are sick of winter. This tradition gives them a reason to go out, celebrate, and have a little fun. It breaks up the monotony and they are happy that there are just six more weeks of winter to endure.
I pretty much think that everyone knows it is silly but it can also be fun for the ones who need a little break. No harm is done. I don't pay attention to it.
I lived in PA and went to the celebration, granted this was many years ago and idk how much it's changed since but it was a blast. I'm not big on polka but people were happy dancing eating amazi thing food just oit having a good time, it was great.
Some people take every excuse to party. Some are even going to church on Sunday.
I like to think of work as Ground Hog Day.
Dude...
I work overnights and every single night feels exactly the same.
I've told coworkers that it feels like being stuck in the movie... They never seen it... These damn kids these days...
I've always loved Grounghog Day. It's my favorite holiday.
Why is April Fools Day still or thing? Tradition!
Prank Day.
I have never seen the fun of it. I'm just boring. Playing pranks on somebody is making fun at the cost of somebody else. It's not my cup of tea. At the First of April I stay home enjoying myself, waiting for the next day. But I know and accept that Americans seem to love pranks. Even the Dutch do that on that day, although they start forgetting it a little (thank whoever). In my eyes people should think of something really funny or pleasant to do that day.
I think any excuse to have a good time . I don't know if you have ever been to a groundhog festival, but they are fun. Around here we also have Mike The Headlesa Chicken Days, Mike was a chicken that got his neck wrung but lived for a long time (a year or more) as his owner fed and watered him with a little dropper in his neck. Seriously lol. You can look him up, Mike is pretty famous. Even if it is stupid, its a lot of fun .
I've heard if that little shit. If I remember right, a part of his brain was still attached to the brainstem, which was why it was able to stay alive. That little piece was able to keep enough electrical impulses going to keep the little shit alive.
Interesting stuff.
I think it is great. It is just a tradition for fun that no one puts any stock into. This is my hope for all religious traditions at some point. Nothing wrong with having a little fun.
Tradition....rather silly but tradition... Does not bother me one way or another.
I ask myself that question...21st century!!! Damn!!!
For me, Groundhog Day is is burned into my memory as one of Bill Murray's best roles. Well, except for Stripes.
I'm still trying to figure out July 4 and fireworks.
I think Bill Murray will be the reason this practice is continued into the distant future. Damn I love me some Bill Murray.