Today is Groundhog’s Day, the day we celebrate the Bill Murray movie, which turned 30. It is also the day that Punxsutawney Phil comes out of a tree and tells us if we are going to have six more weeks of winter or less.
If he sees his shadow, then winter will be with us for six more long weeks. So did he see it? Does anyone know what a groundhog tastes like to eat?
This is the coldest winter I have experienced in LA since I moved here in 2001. I don’t like it. There is a reason why I moved to sunny California, and so far this year, I am getting the weather I grew up with in NYC. Their winter is even warmer than ours this year.
That’s it. I want some groundhog jerky, and I want it now! If Punxsutawney Phil is going to be a jerk about the weather, then he can be made into jerky.
Happy Groundhog’s Day! Can we redo it so that that furry little thing doesn’t see his shadow?
There was an episode of Abbott Elementary this season where Barbara thought that white celebrities were actually black.
Today, when Sherly Lee Ralph was on The Talk, Natalie Morales asked her about that. And it turns out that was based on her truth.
The Emmy-winning actress explained that when she hears names like Orlando Bloom and Darren Star, she is sure they are African-American. So imagine her shock when she met the Sex and the City creator in real life and saw that he is caucasian.
That is a true story that made its way into her fictional character. And now we have just another reason to love Ralph!
Gordon Ramsay has more cooking shows than items on a menu and more restaurants than the cost of the bill at one of them. So does he cook for his family at home?
His daughter Tilly ratted him out on Next Level Chef in the UK and revealed, “Dad, literally, never cooks at home.”
Then to make matters worse for the MasterChef, she showed off her family’s Shepherd Pie. Do you want to know what the secret to it is? It is her mom’s recipe.
So there you have it? If the Ramsay children want to taste their dad’s cooking, they have to go to one of his eateries. And even there, someone else is making it.