Bill Murray didn't see his shadow today, so that means we won't have to watch the movie "Groundhog Day" until the weather gets warmer. What a relief!
Texas is known for weird weather. If you didn't already know that, it's not my fault. I've told you time and time again. Take notes next time! We had a ton of snow yesterday, but most of it hit the ground as water. Was pretty to look at, but some neighbor kids were making the world's lamest snowman (it was invisible) and laying on the ground to make mud angels. Pathetic!
Except for people who never go outside, weather affects us all. It unites us, binds us together, makes us wear silly hats and ugly coats. It gives us something to talk about. Complain about. Yearn for. Yes, there are some idiots who are actually wishing for the heat that will pummel us into squishy, melted mounds of flesh come summer. Whatever!
I hope meterologists never figure out how to predict the weather a month in advance. How lame would that be? "Hey folks! You'll need your scarves and mittens in three weeks!"

Hey, I like that movie.
i love the heat. ab.so.lute.ly adore it. hate the snow. it is useless to us here in ky...
I was searching the onscreen TV guide for "Groundhog Day" then remembered I had it on that old fashioned "DVD" thing, a piece of plastic.
Ha! I repeat myself, Ha.