Obviously, the cooler than normal temps must be due to someone else refusing to give up their fossil fueled travel
(CBS NY) The area is on track for our coolest summer since 2009, but that’s leaving some people with seasonal depression, CBS 2’s Cindy Hsu reported.
Staten Island high school seniors Gabriell Vinci and Antoinette DiStefano said summer is going by way too fast.
“It’s very depressing,†Vinci said.
Even though summer is only  halfway over, Donna Barnes said she is feeling the frantic rush.
“I have to admit, I’ve got a little bit of a panic of like there’s so many things that I wanted to do that I haven’t done yet,†Barnes said.
Damned globull warming isn’t cooperating!
Psychotherapist Jonathan Alpert said this year’s summer sadness has a lot to do with the weather.
“Following the long, cold winter, they just expected a really long, hot summer, so they’re not seeing that,†Alpert said.
What will these folks do if The Pause continues? Fortunately, the liberals running NYC want to spend oodles on Hotcoldwetdry mitigation programs (that will benefit their campaign donors and friends).
