Mrs. Olsen: Lyle is a guinea pig, not a groundhog. And it's not february second. And that's not the sun. Caulfield: And we'll get at least six more weeks of winter regardless. Relax.
@GatoCatThat is Lyle’s hair on top of his head, thus his name Lyle, named after country star Lyle Lovett. He got it way back at the beginning of Frazz by getting in the walls of the school and chewing on the wiring.
I once asked a native of the Berkshires in W. Massachussetts if they had a lot of snow in winters there. He told me they usually had four months of winter and eight months of poor sledding.
Lyle is neither a groundhog nor a giunea pig. He’s clearly a mole.Google him:“the story of the little mole who went in search of whodunit”It is HILARIOUS.
This is hilarious – I know the Vernal Equinox is officially the beginning of Spring but in Alaska we’re still frozen solid and about five feet deep in snow and not likely to see Spring until mid-May.
And here in the Rhine Valley the tempuratures have dived into the cellar. -10 to -20°C forcast for tonight, no snickering from the Canuck faction here please, I’ve been living on the right side of the pond for 30 odd years and have grown soft…
Randy B Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Go, Groundpigs!www.news1130.com/news/local/article/178025—news1130-s-furry-forecaster-makes-groundhog-day-predictionwww.standard.net/topics/weather/2011/02/02/and-sunset-sams-predictionwww.amazon.com/Fluffy-Meets-Groundhog-level-Reader/dp/0439206723/
flyertom almost 13 years ago
Here in Pennsylvania, our two seasons are winter, and road construction.
teamfubar almost 13 years ago
@GatoCatThat is Lyle’s hair on top of his head, thus his name Lyle, named after country star Lyle Lovett. He got it way back at the beginning of Frazz by getting in the walls of the school and chewing on the wiring.
Rosedragon almost 13 years ago
I’m in MI – walked outside this morning to hear our beautiful snow MELTING. This is just a yucky winter. Give me blizzards & snowstorms!
cork almost 13 years ago
In Albuquerque its Summer, Fall, Winter, and Wind… and add Dust to that!
Rwill almost 13 years ago
Yeah, but it was 19 yesterday.
Don’t you just love those weather mood swings.
Don’t worry it will soon be orange barrel season across the land.
rshive almost 13 years ago
One of my employers had a plant in Marquette, Michigan. As an engineer remarked, “My wife and I went to the movies on July 4 and missed summer.”
jpsomebody almost 13 years ago
Texas has 4 seasons, almost summer, summer, still summer, and deer season.
pschearer Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Many years ago I was amazed to learn that groundhogs and woodchucks are the same animals. So why have I never heard of Woodchuck Day?
How much ground would a groundhog hog if a groundhog could hog ground?
Ground hog. Isn’t that sausage?
starfighter441 almost 13 years ago
Isn’t that how much ground would a groundhog grind if a groundhog could grind ground?
pnorman1 almost 13 years ago
I once asked a native of the Berkshires in W. Massachussetts if they had a lot of snow in winters there. He told me they usually had four months of winter and eight months of poor sledding.
fruegade almost 13 years ago
Lyle is neither a groundhog nor a giunea pig. He’s clearly a mole.Google him:“the story of the little mole who went in search of whodunit”It is HILARIOUS.
Saucy1121 Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Here in Southeast VA, we do have 4 seasons. Sometimes all in the space of a couple of days.
cezpaige almost 13 years ago
This is hilarious – I know the Vernal Equinox is officially the beginning of Spring but in Alaska we’re still frozen solid and about five feet deep in snow and not likely to see Spring until mid-May.
Goyeshiva almost 13 years ago
This has been a warm winter for America in general. It’s been the least snowy one in recent memory.
starfighter441 almost 13 years ago
And here in the Rhine Valley the tempuratures have dived into the cellar. -10 to -20°C forcast for tonight, no snickering from the Canuck faction here please, I’ve been living on the right side of the pond for 30 odd years and have grown soft…