FanPost

DBD 2.02.2016: Groundhog Day

Jeff Swensen/Getty Images

It's hard out there for a groundhog:

On Groundhog Day 2009, New York City’s traditional fortune-telling groundhog, known as "Staten Island Chuck," bit Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s left hand as the politician tried to lure him with an ear of corn. The rodent was a little camera shy, so it took the food and brought it back into its enclosure. When it still wouldn’t come out, Bloomberg put both hands around its belly and dragged it out of its wooden shelter. The then-mayor, who had been wearing black leather gloves, appeared at an event later that day with a bandage over his left index finger, the New York Times reported.

And in another New York City Groundhog Day fiasco:

Scandal struck after Groundhog Day 2014, when New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio lost his grip on "Charlotte," the female stand-in for Chuck. A week later, she died of "internal injuries," but the death wasn’t reported until seven months later by the New York Post. For Groundhog Day 2015, plexiglass separated the Democrat and the rodent. This year, Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul will stand in for de Blasio.

Be nice. You can find the original CGB team at WriteForCalifornia.com.

Trending Discussions