JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.
I GUESS I HEARD WRONG.WHOEVER THIS SAM GROUND HOG IS NEVER SEEN HIS SHADOW AND SAYS SPRING IS NEAR.BUT I GUESS WIARTON WART-HOG SEEN HIS SHADOW AND SPRING IS WAY OFF.SO TAKE WHICH WART-HOG YOU WANT AND HOPE FOR THE BEST.
WELL THAT GROUND HOG-WIARTON WART-HOG SAM PREDICTS AN EARLY SPRING.I HOPE HES RIGHT.I'M FREEZING HERE IN ONTARIO.WIARTON WART-HOG.I NEED SUMMER AND BLARING HEAT.NOT COLD AND A HYDRO ROBBERY OF MY MONEY TO STEAL FROM MY FOOD MONEY.THANKS WART-HOG.SEE YOU NEXT YEAR.
OH AND WART-HOG.HOWS THE WEATHER IN WIARTON?
AND IN SERIOUS NEWS.IN THE QUEBEC SENIORS FIRE.27 BODIES HAVE BEEN RECOVERED AND 5 MORE THEIR STILL LOOKING FOR.
WART-HOGS MIXED IN 2014-LONG SPRING-QUICK SPRING
http://www.cbc.ca/m/touch/news/story/1.2520308
Read more: http://www.cp24.com/news/wiarton-willie-sees-shadow-forecasts-six-more-weeks-of-winter-1.1666685#ixzz2sBG0ROJ6
I GUESS I HEARD WRONG.WHOEVER THIS SAM GROUND HOG IS NEVER SEEN HIS SHADOW AND SAYS SPRING IS NEAR.BUT I GUESS WIARTON WART-HOG SEEN HIS SHADOW AND SPRING IS WAY OFF.SO TAKE WHICH WART-HOG YOU WANT AND HOPE FOR THE BEST.
WELL THAT GROUND HOG-WIARTON WART-HOG SAM PREDICTS AN EARLY SPRING.I HOPE HES RIGHT.I'M FREEZING HERE IN ONTARIO.WIARTON WART-HOG.I NEED SUMMER AND BLARING HEAT.NOT COLD AND A HYDRO ROBBERY OF MY MONEY TO STEAL FROM MY FOOD MONEY.THANKS WART-HOG.SEE YOU NEXT YEAR.
OH AND WART-HOG.HOWS THE WEATHER IN WIARTON?
AND IN SERIOUS NEWS.IN THE QUEBEC SENIORS FIRE.27 BODIES HAVE BEEN RECOVERED AND 5 MORE THEIR STILL LOOKING FOR.
WART-HOGS MIXED IN 2014-LONG SPRING-QUICK SPRING
http://www.cbc.ca/m/touch/news/story/1.2520308
Wiarton Willie sees shadow, forecasts six more weeks of winter
Wiarton
Willie relaxes in his cage after he made his annual winter weather
forecast in Wiarton, Ont., Monday, Feb. 2, 2009. The groundhog saw his
shadow, predicting six more weeks of winter. THE CANADIAN PRESS/ Dave
Chidley
The Canadian Press
Published Sunday, February 2, 2014 6:11AM EST
Last Updated Sunday, February 2, 2014 9:59AM EST
Published Sunday, February 2, 2014 6:11AM EST
Last Updated Sunday, February 2, 2014 9:59AM EST
WIARTON, Ont. -- Canada's major prognosticating rodents provided a
split decision on whether the country is in for an early spring or six
more weeks of winter.Ontario's Wiarton Willie emerged from his cozy den Sunday morning and
immediately spotted his shadow, which according to groundhog folklore
means Canadians can expect six more weeks of what has already been a
long, cold, snowy winter.Nova Scotia's Shubenacadie Sam was the first groundhog out, delivering a
promising forecast for winter weary Canucks after he did not see his
shadow -- signalling an early spring.In Wiarton, Ont., Willie's verdict didn't stop the festivities from
getting into full swing despite more than 20 centimetres of snow being
dumped on the small town of about 2,300 this weekend. Bagpipers, town
criers and the groundhog's "shadow cabinet" of sharply dressed advisers
in bright purple suits helped Willie make his prediction.Wiarton Mayor John Close and Groundhog Day festival founder Mac
Mackenzie were on hand to help announce Willie's verdict in front of
hundreds of eager onlookers from across the province.The crowd chanted "Wake up Willie!" as the albino groundhog stood
perched in his plexiglass cage overlooking the crowd, as two
traditionally dressed town criers rang bells and announced his arrival
in anticipation of the prediction.Onlookers were split on the decision, as half of those in attendance
groaned in disappointment at the news of six more weeks of winter, while
the other half cheered with joy."Well it's going to take us six weeks just to dig out of the snow we
have here, so it might take longer than six weeks to get out of this
winter," said local resident Trevor Gilberte.
"Willie's the best. If you look at his success rate he's about 60 per cent, way better than the other two, so he's got it sorted out ... it's part of being albino, he's got a direct line."Other residents weren't so pleased with Willie's predictions, regardless of whether they turn out to be accurate or not."That Willie, he's just like the politicians, he just waits to see the way the wind is blowing," said Keith Davidson, of nearby Campbell Shore."Some people like six more weeks of winter, or some people want an early spring. But they're both the same, and people don't realize what he's up to. He's a great politician that Willie, he's getting better."
Despite the split reaction from the crowd, those expecting a shorter winter could seek comfort in the upbeat music, funny costumes and complimentary breakfast provided by organizers."It's a community event, it brings everybody out and gets us up in the middle of winter, and there's lots of events to go to and dances and bands and it's just a great way to get everybody geared up for the coming summer," said Gilberte. Pennsylvania's Punxsutawney Phil -- the most famous groundhog of them all -- followed suit with Willie and saw his shadow, signalling a long winter for those south of the border.But regardless of what the woodchuck weathermen say, Environment Canada predicts the frigid temperatures that have gripped much of the country the past two months will likely persist through February.Even provinces that have enjoyed unseasonably warm temperatures, such as British Columbia and parts of Alberta, are expected to feel the chill in the coming weeks.Despite this, local residents kept an upbeat attitude in the face of criticism against Willie and his prediction."Get the snow shoes out we're ready," said Sue Allison, of Wiarton. "Come what may, come what might, Wiarton Willie's always right!"
"Willie's the best. If you look at his success rate he's about 60 per cent, way better than the other two, so he's got it sorted out ... it's part of being albino, he's got a direct line."Other residents weren't so pleased with Willie's predictions, regardless of whether they turn out to be accurate or not."That Willie, he's just like the politicians, he just waits to see the way the wind is blowing," said Keith Davidson, of nearby Campbell Shore."Some people like six more weeks of winter, or some people want an early spring. But they're both the same, and people don't realize what he's up to. He's a great politician that Willie, he's getting better."
Despite the split reaction from the crowd, those expecting a shorter winter could seek comfort in the upbeat music, funny costumes and complimentary breakfast provided by organizers."It's a community event, it brings everybody out and gets us up in the middle of winter, and there's lots of events to go to and dances and bands and it's just a great way to get everybody geared up for the coming summer," said Gilberte. Pennsylvania's Punxsutawney Phil -- the most famous groundhog of them all -- followed suit with Willie and saw his shadow, signalling a long winter for those south of the border.But regardless of what the woodchuck weathermen say, Environment Canada predicts the frigid temperatures that have gripped much of the country the past two months will likely persist through February.Even provinces that have enjoyed unseasonably warm temperatures, such as British Columbia and parts of Alberta, are expected to feel the chill in the coming weeks.Despite this, local residents kept an upbeat attitude in the face of criticism against Willie and his prediction."Get the snow shoes out we're ready," said Sue Allison, of Wiarton. "Come what may, come what might, Wiarton Willie's always right!"