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Jesus's middle name is Hume! Caution: Some NSFW images within!

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I know I could look it up but I think Groundhog Day must have started as some sort of backwoods celebration of Winter nearing its end. It's not like groundhogs are especially savvy regarding the weather. They just really fat and then take a dirt nap in their burrows. They may not be very accurate, but they're also not dumb rodents.
 
One day, my rottweiler had the smallest of the toy footballs in his mouth, out one side like a cartoon stogie.
Slim and I took him on a truck ride between us on the seat, and he sat upright with his stogie as serious as could be. Neither one of us could take it from him, he would do the turn away. So off we went, and he never put it down, and he never carried it like that again.
 

That could be a guy I knew in Madison. I'm pretty sure it isn't, but it could be. This happened 20 years ago though.

In the winter, they do (or use to anyway) autocross time trials out on (a frozen) Lake Mendota. This guy Max's blue Subaru WRX went through the ice. Raising/recovering it, draining everything, re-doing upholstery, and getting the car back to "normal" cost him as much as the car did, according to him. Ouch. Not a fun time.

I think he stopped doing autocross after that, lol.
 
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