Being called a wimp is bad enough, but what made it worse was
that it came from LA, a place where the biggest weather danger is
easily overcome with sunscreen.
Kim Murphy
“Why ya gotta hate?” @SEASteph1327 tweeted in
response to the LA Times post. “Jealous we’re still happier?”
Kim Murphy, the
Times reporter who wrote the story, was quick to respond.
“I don’t hate! I moved here didn’t I?” she tweeted back.
That’s right – the one who taunted us is one of us.
Murphy lives on Bainbridge Island and serves as the Times’
Northwest correspondent.
In her post, she called Seattle a “clueless” city that “always
marches unarmed in its infrequent battles with snow.”
The region’s snow wimps do so, Murphy wrote, in “politically
correct small cars” that spend the morning “sliding
ineffectually.”
Then, with their wimpy cars quietly gathering snowflakes, snow
wimps quickly forget all about being productive at work. They
retreat into snow wimp pursuits, like sledding, coffee drinking and
book reading.
She complained about being “severely abused” by the region’s
snow wimps after her post went up.
Fortunately for Murphy, snow wimp abuse is limited to icy
emails.
“I can’t tell you how much hate mail I’ve received,” she told
KUOW host David Hyde.
Apparently, the snow wimps have had an impact.
Murphy softened her stance, saying she wrote the post when the
snowfall was relatively light. Now that a few inches have settled
in, we have cause for wimping out.
“Today is a very serious situation,” she said. “It’s with
freezing rain and ice and snow on ice …. it’s just been really bad.
Everybody’s allowed to be a wimp when it’s like that.”