Alright... Not a customer sighting, but this really made my hair stand on end.
I wish I could find a clip or article to go along with this, but a coworker was talking about a radio show she listens to in the morning. The host had a caller who declared they were disappointed by the storms the hurricane brought to our area.
Now, here in southern Maine, and I'll assume Maine in general, we weren't hit badly. Some power was lost, but there was no real flooding that I could see come yesterday morning, no trees in the road blocking my way to work, and really nothing more than just a bunch of leaves that were blown off the trees.
We were lucky.
I just can't for the life of me fathom why someone would say they're disappointed that a storm wasn't worse. Really, who says something like that when people have died, lost their homes, or now have to walk behind the hurricane and pick up whatever it decided to leave them?! Where would they get the idea that this is an okay thing to say?
I wish I could find a clip or article to go along with this, but a coworker was talking about a radio show she listens to in the morning. The host had a caller who declared they were disappointed by the storms the hurricane brought to our area.
Now, here in southern Maine, and I'll assume Maine in general, we weren't hit badly. Some power was lost, but there was no real flooding that I could see come yesterday morning, no trees in the road blocking my way to work, and really nothing more than just a bunch of leaves that were blown off the trees.
We were lucky.
I just can't for the life of me fathom why someone would say they're disappointed that a storm wasn't worse. Really, who says something like that when people have died, lost their homes, or now have to walk behind the hurricane and pick up whatever it decided to leave them?! Where would they get the idea that this is an okay thing to say?
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