If you use Google maps with my address it takes you to the waste treatment plant about 4 miles away from my house. Can't tell ya how many pizzas have been delivered to the waste plant. Lol
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If you use Google maps with my address it takes you to the waste treatment plant about 4 miles away from my house. Can't tell ya how many pizzas have been delivered to the waste plant. Lol
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holy heck brother that made me laugh so hard,i could go into a long story about that subject ,but to say the least when you are 3 states away from home and that ding dong thing keeps saying you need to take the east exit when you are headed west I know it isn't to be trusted .
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Got to agree with all above...sometimes its a nightmare.....Been there way more than once!!!!!!!
But overall and more times than not its pretty darn good...
With all the construction /bypass/and detours How and the heck do they even start to keep up..
Having grew up in a military family, served myself, then drove a big rig for as long as my back would take it, I do know how to use a map, road atlas, a compass and protractor...If I'm going acrooss town to a new store, I look it up, sometimes using google street view also...I like to know where I'm going before I get there...
have seen roads on GPS units show roads that actually ended up going into lakes, rivers, and buildings...very funny in hind sight...not so funny at the moment.
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The wife and I were in Nashvegas one year and were craving a White Castle. At the time we had the Tom Tom, so we typed in White Castle. Well off we go, and as we drove I could tell that we were not going to find what we were looking for. When we finally “arrived” we were staring at a large tree in the middle of nowhere.
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Vicki and I had a wonderful time at the concert. It was great to know the words to every song. Only issue is the crowd stood up from the instant ELO hit the stage and we spent much of the show watching it on the large cell phones and even small tablets of those in front of us who insisted on recording the entire show. At almost 63 the reality has set in——we would have enjoyed the show much better had we been on the side of the arena and not on the floor with several drunks. Vicki is 5’4” and she barely saw 1/2 of the concert.
BTW, loudmouth apologized to us for his actions. Luckily he wasn’t so drunk he wanted to fight about it. I know I’m too old to consider that unless I’m given no other options.
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Funny thing, I recently found a bunch of our old concert ticket stubs. One of them was from around 1980 when we saw ELO in the Omni in Atlanta. The ticket price was $7.50!!
Our ticket price last night was $145.00 EACH. Thank goodness our son got them for us for Christmas.
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I sure would have liked to see that show. Back in the day you see 2 or 3 headliners for less than 10.00. We still try to attend a couple each year. Going to Peter Frampton, Bad Company & Foghat in the next month.