
My scanner is only scanning one part of this and it is making me freak out. It says ” young Harold Ramis is so cute” and then it says “Pancakes ( i think?)” and then it says “Some guy from high school or something”. duh.
Todd McArthur
It’s vague enough to be almost anything. The myth that drinking Coca Cola and eating Pop Rocks will explode you? The mythologizing of the Obamas? Demythologizing the American jackalope? The myth of global warming (if you’re into thinking like that)? The myth that Bert and Ernie are gay? And then there’s the regular stuff: Greek, Egyptian, Mesoamerican, Oceanic, Chinese, Aboriginal, Vedic, etc. Duh.
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My scanner is only scanning one part of this and it is making me freak out. It says ” young Harold Ramis is so cute” and then it says “Pancakes ( i think?)” and then it says “Some guy from high school or something”. duh.
Electronic groundhog soundscape.
That groundhog is creeping around again, did you see where he went?
Skip Sawburn tries to find out…

Groundhog’s Day (like in the movie) = five days a week, fifty-two weeks a year.
I tried to make this quickly. Gotta loosen up the old bones!

cut paper on the back of a resume
Little Whistle Pig (Bump&Grindhog)
A little bare-bones stereophonic R&B.
“That’s right, woodchuck chuckers, it’s Groundhog Daayyy!”
Groundhog Day also happens to be one of the best movies of the latter part of the twentieth century. There, I said it. If you haven’t seen it, please do. Right now. To sum it up in a sentence, Bill Murray is a weatherman who, for unknown reason, keeps reliving Groundhog Day and also he’s in love with Andie MacDowell. As Biggie would say, “If you don’t know, now you know.”
Do with this as you see fit. Obviously, you could play around with repetition or variations on a theme. Or else you could of course make something about whistle pigs. Maybe you just want to craft an ode to Bill Murray or Harold Ramis? Hell, you could do something about Andie MacDowell or Chris Elliott for all I care.