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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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Nenana Ice Classic, Alaska

The last frontier and the icebox of the USA, Alaska is probably one of the coldest places on earth. So there will most certainly be a tradition relating to Alaska's coldness. In one town in this state, people bet on when the river ice will break and a tripod is placed on the ice to track the time. When the ice eventually breaks, the winner gets quite a pool of prize money.

 

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