A St. Louis reporter’s bleak but hysterical perspective on why February is the worst month of the year has once again gone viral.
A St. Louis reporter’s bleak but hysterical perspective on why February is the worst month of the year has once again gone viral.
With his gray rain jacket and maroon tie, Killeen speaks about the urban landscape behind him like Edgar Allen Poe, detailing a tableau of misery. Standing atop a parking garage, he looks out at a cluster of dark industrial office buildings and says, “Something great happened here, but it’s over with—and that’s the way February is.”
“If you notice the way people cross the street in February, it’s different than in the summer. Nobody is tap dancing or breaking into a Rodgers and Hammerstein song,” Killeen says. “It’s their lunch hour and they’re just barely able to get across the street and hunker over a bowl of chili.”
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