Local news reporter's resurfaced deadpan analysis of February goes viral

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“I’m not sure whether to laugh or cry, but this is indeed the best description of February ever,” one Twitter user wrote of the hilarious clip.

St. Louis reporter Kevin Killeen delivered a passionate broadcast in 2016 about the bleakness of the month February.Is February the worst month of the year? One St. Louis reporter seems to think so.

The video showed Killeen standing atop a roof on a dreary day in St. Louis, surrounded by buildings that appeared dark, and dull as a fog spread across the sky. After referring to February as a “month that doesn’t hold up life any better than it really is,” Killeen said that the drabness of February even has a way of manifesting itself in the way that people walk around the city, and even the way people look.

Killeen pointed out that even the demeanor of St. Louis residents is different when they cross the street in February than it is during the summer months.Nobody is tap dancing or breaking into a Rodgers and Hammerstein song,” he said. “It’s their lunch hour and they’re just barely able to get across the street and hunker over a bowl of chili.”“Most of the birds who can afford it have gone to Florida and the trees that once cheered us, they're hard to look at this month," he said.

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