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Northern Hemisphere Hoodie-Hoo Day

On this winter day, people go out at noon, wave their hands over their heads and chant ""Hoodie-Hoo"".

It is a day to chase away winter blahs, and bring in spring. After all, everyone in the northern hemisphere are sick and tired of winter at this point and a little crazy being cooped up inside all winter and not seeing the sun.

Did you know? Hoodie Hoo Day is a copyrighted holiday. It was created and is provided, courtesy of the great folks at  Wellcat.com

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