From The Onion: Depressed Groundhog Sees Shadow Of Rodent He Once Was

A day late but nonetheless a classic: PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA—According to sources, clinically depressed groundhog and […]

David Zahl / 2.3.17

A day late but nonetheless a classic:

PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA—According to sources, clinically depressed groundhog and weather prognosticator Punxsutawney Phil awoke from his slumber this early morning, peered directly into his soul, and saw but a mere pathetic shadow of the rodent he once was. “My God, is this who I am now? Is this what I’ve become?” the melancholy animal told reporters, staring hopelessly out onto the pale morning light outside his pen. “There was a time when my world was spring eternal, bright and without gloom. But that was a lifetime ago, I’m afraid.” The downcast rodent then sighed, lifted himself from his urine-soaked confines, and mustered the strength to perform his “little song and dance” for excited locals.

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One response to “From The Onion: Depressed Groundhog Sees Shadow Of Rodent He Once Was”

  1. hespenshied says:

    Low rodent-thology, high Phil Connors legacy…… But it’s the groundhog for the win!

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