Way up here in the top left corner of the map, we tend to get a little isolationist in nature. Lots of people in Seattle never actually LEAVE Seattle for any length of time, and I have been personally shocked by how many people I meet here who have never ben to New York or Washington DC. Because of this, Seattleites tend to have a pretty narrow look at how the country works.
And with that soliloquy to set the context, I bring you a report from Charlotte, NC from the the Mid-Atlantic Regional Headquarters of Andy Boyer.com:
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You may think you are having a bad day today because you have to replace your WAMU ATM card. Well, remind yourself of the good things you have going on while you fill up your tank at any of the gas stations here that you can stroll right into…..
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Tallahassee went through this same problem for 9 days. According to our newspaper, it was triggered by a state employee overhearing a phone conversation in the office next to her. She emailed some friends. Within 3 hours there were lines for miles. That occurred on a Friday. 9 days later and about 50% of the stations had gas. 2 days after that it seemed to be normal.