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Niel 1 year ago
#10 Let's not forget to give credit to the actual groundhog, always named "Punxsutawney Phil".
       
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Waldo 1 year ago
Niel,

yeah I knew that
       
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Andrea 1 year ago
#30 and #32 exist in Germany too
       
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Pat 1 year ago
world !!!!!! 27
       
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Woody 1 year ago
#28 Although the river is in Nenana, the ENTIRE state of Alaska participates in the bet. I can pick up tickets starting next month at a local grocery, make my guess of the exact second it moves, and pay the small fee. I can make as many guesses as I want.
       
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Waldo 1 year ago
#36 is a nice spoonerism
       
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The Giant Omelette (Omelette Géante), France

The inhabitants of the Southern French city of Bessières have a unique tradition to welcome spring: one day after Easter festivities, they prepare a massive omelet composed of more than 4,500 eggs that can feed up to 1,000 people in the town's central plaza. Existing since Napoleon's times, according to legend, Napoleon did the most to make this festival come to reality by ordering a large omelet to be made.

 

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