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  2. Michael Hobbes - Wikipedia

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    Michael Hobbes, along with co-host Sarah Marshall, started the podcast You're Wrong About in May 2018. [14] Each episode centers a historical event or concept and breaks down the common myths and misconceptions that surround it. Unlike many history podcasts, one co-host researches the episode and the other blind-reacts to the information. [14]

  3. You're Wrong About - Wikipedia

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    You're Wrong About is an American history and pop culture podcast created by journalist Michael Hobbes and writer Sarah Marshall. It has been hosted by Marshall since its inception; Hobbes also hosted until 2021. [1] Launched in May 2018, the show explores misunderstood media events by interrogating why and how the public got things wrong.

  4. The Worst Idea of All Time - Wikipedia

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    In the second season, the hosts watched Sex and the City 2 every week for a year. [8] The film was chosen off the back of a gag that was hastily included at the end of a video Batt made about finishing the first season. [9] Sex And The City 2 has a run time of 2 hours and 26 minutes, making it a full 45 minutes longer than Grown Ups 2.

  5. Pod Meets World - Wikipedia

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    Pod Meets World is a rewatch podcast hosted by Rider Strong, Danielle Fishel, and Will Friedle.The hosts rewatch episodes of their 1990s sitcom Boy Meets World, share behind-the-scenes memories, and interview other actors and producers who were involved with Boy Meets World.

  6. 36 Groundhog Day jokes that are guaranteed to make you ... - AOL

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    Celebrate Groundhog Day with this collection of funny Groundhog Day jokes and corny puns that'll have kids, adults and the rest of the family in stitches. 36 Groundhog Day jokes that are ...

  7. Groundhog-Day.com reported that 64 groundhogs made a prediction on Groundhog Day this year and 49 of them (including Punxsutawney Phil) did not see their shadows and predict an early spring ...

  8. Punxsutawney Phil through the years - AOL

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    The handlers for groundhog Punxsutawney Phil say he's forecasting six more weeks of what already has felt like a brutally long and cold winter. Pennsylvania's famed furry weatherman emerged from ...

  9. Groundhog Day - Wikipedia

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    The groundhog was summoned at 7:25 am on February 2 and saw its shadow. [51] 2022 saw the 136th celebration of the normal in-person event and the groundhog saw its shadow, predicting six more weeks of winter. [52] In 2023, during the 137th prognostication event, the groundhog once again saw its shadow, calling for six more weeks of winter. [53]