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- You're incredible.
- Who told you?
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It's groundhog time.
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On me in three.
:13:14
Two, one.
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Once a year, the eyes of the nation turn
to this tiny Pennsylvania hamlet...
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to watch a master at work.
:13:24
The master?
Punxsutawney Phil...
:13:27
the world's most famous weatherman,
the groundhog...
:13:30
who, as legend has it, can predict
the coming of an early spring.
:13:35
The question we have to ask ourselves
today is, "Does Phil feel lucky?"
:13:42
Then it's the same old schtick.
:13:43
The guy with the big stick
raps on the door.
:13:46
They pull the little rat out.
They talk to him.
:13:49
The rat talks back and then
they tell us what's gonna happen.
:13:58
Isn't he cute?
:14:03
You like your guys
with prominent upper teeth?
:14:16
"This February 2,
at 7:20 and 30 seconds...
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Punxsutawney Phil,
the seer of seers...
:14:24
prognosticator
of prognosticators...
:14:27
emerged reluctantly,
but alertly...
:14:31
in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania...
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and stated in Groundhogese...
:14:36
"I definitely see a shadow."
:14:41
Sorry, folks.
Six more weeks of winter.
:14:50
On me in three. Two, one.
:14:54
Television really fails to capture
the true excitement...
:14:58
of a large squirrel
predicting the weather.