FlabberGASted!
Monday, September 22nd, 2008I don’t know about you, but I’m flabberGASted by this whole gas situation. Yesterday and last night, almost all the gas stations in Asheville and the surrounding areas were out of gas, all grades. They started the newscast with the headline, “If you don’t have gas tonight, good luck getting to work in the morning.” Both my husband and I were almost to empty in our tanks. He was supposed to take his mother to the airport later this morning, so he called her and suggested she call a taxi company because he wouldn’t be able to get to work and then also get her back and forth to the airport on what little gas he had left in his tank. I emailed clients to reschedule meetings.
Joe called moments after he left for work and told me there was gas at the station just down the road, so after the kids got on the school buses, my youngest and I drove down to get gas. All they had is regular grade, which is fine with me, but the maximum you could get was $20. One man at another pump was very angry and was quite obvious and well, obnoxious, about his feelings. What good that was supposed to do, I don’t know. But I guess a great number of people were reacting in that same way yesterday as the stations that did have gas had to have police there to help with the situation.
What really gets to me is that last night everyone was in a total panic. Surely, someone knew that there would be deliveries to the pumps this morning so why couldn’t they have reported that and told everyone that they would be able to get at least some gas today? But they didn’t do that. Instead, they created major sense of anxiety when there was no need. I understand that this is not a laughing matter, but why make it worse than it needs to be by not reporting the answers people so desperately need?
