2ND EDITORIAL
The New Decade Will Bring
Pretty Much What We Expect
County Rep. Meg Kennedy, in her interview on being named this newspaper’s Citizen of the Year for 2019, shared this story, which captures just the right note as we begin the new decade.
A customer pulls up to a local gas station. As the owner is filling the tank, the driver asks, “I’m moving to this town. How are the people here?”
“How are they where you come from?” came the reply.
“Great!” says the driver. “They’re friendly, cheerful, helpful, welcoming – you name it.”
“Well,” says the station owner, pausing from his labors, “I think you’ll find people around here pretty much the same.”
That afternoon, another customer pulls up. While the gas station proprietor is filling the tank, the driver asks, “I’m moving to town. How are the people around here?”
“How are they where you come from?” came the reply.
“Terrible,” says the driver. “Angry, penny-pinching gossips. No one gives anyone else a helping hand or cheerful word.”
“Well,” says the station owner, pausing from his labors, “I think you’ll find people around here pretty much the same.”
OK, New Year’s Resolution made!