Bill, just follow these simple rules. To get to Seattle, in the
morning the sun should be behind you. In the after noon, it should be
in front of you. When you get to a really big puddle, it's the
Pacific. Turn right or left depending on what highway you are on, ask
a local.
When you get to Seattle, the mountains are east, that big body of
water is never south, but it can be east, north or west. If you see a
space ship stuck on a big toothpick, that's downtown.
Follow these simple rules, you'll never get lost.
Larry
On Oct 26, 2005, at 3:09 PM, Bill Gilroy wrote:
> The first sentences stated it is for my wife. Me, I'll drive until the
> odmeter rolls over before I ask for directions. Just ask the East
> coast
> spridget guys.
>
> On 10/26/05, Jim Johnson <bmwwxman@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> Cheez!! Are you guys all in self-denial or what?! Electronic
>> navigation
>> systems??!! Next you'll be stopping to ask directions!!
>>
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Larry Macy
78 Midget
Keep your top down and your chin up.
Larry B. Macy, Ph.D.
macy@bbl.med.upenn.edu
System Manager/Administrator
Neuropsychiatry Section
Department of Psychiatry
University of Pennsylvania
3400 Spruce St. - 10 Gates
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Ask a question and you're a fool for three minutes; do not ask a
question and you're a fool for the rest of your life.
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