Hurricane Could Strike World's Most Important Area
Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2011 6:21 pm
By which I mean, of course, the I-95 corridor between Washington DC and Boston [you were perhaps expecting an Onion story?].
Have you ever noticed that any time something that happens lots of other places threatens to happen to the Northeastern US, it's a much bigger story than usual?
If you're alive and living in the US, of course you have. As this hurricane approaches, I won't be surprised to see new levels of breathlessness reached and new depths of faux concern plumbed [unless a Katrina-like situation unfolds, during which we might see, as we did then for awhile, some actual concern.]
No links yet; let's see what happens. I'm a resident of said corridor, and I want to extend best wishes for a safe weekend to the board's other residents of the World's Most Important Area [as well as the less important areas of the US South].
Have you ever noticed that any time something that happens lots of other places threatens to happen to the Northeastern US, it's a much bigger story than usual?
If you're alive and living in the US, of course you have. As this hurricane approaches, I won't be surprised to see new levels of breathlessness reached and new depths of faux concern plumbed [unless a Katrina-like situation unfolds, during which we might see, as we did then for awhile, some actual concern.]
No links yet; let's see what happens. I'm a resident of said corridor, and I want to extend best wishes for a safe weekend to the board's other residents of the World's Most Important Area [as well as the less important areas of the US South].