The irony, it kills me
Oct. 20th, 2005 01:35 pmFrom a story in the St. Pete Times about Wilma:
Michelle Mair, a cashier at Home Depot in St. Petersburg, said she had sold close to 65 5-gallon bottles of water Wednesday.
That's compared to less than five bottles Tuesday. At an Albertsons on Fourth Street N, Mike Stoykovich loaded 15 gallons of water into his truck.
"I'm concerned that people will be hoarding and I'm going to be left out," he said. "Someone's going to die of thirst, and I don't want it to be me."
Michelle Mair, a cashier at Home Depot in St. Petersburg, said she had sold close to 65 5-gallon bottles of water Wednesday.
That's compared to less than five bottles Tuesday. At an Albertsons on Fourth Street N, Mike Stoykovich loaded 15 gallons of water into his truck.
"I'm concerned that people will be hoarding and I'm going to be left out," he said. "Someone's going to die of thirst, and I don't want it to be me."