"Leave the GPS at home," you said.
"We can get there by the old tried-and-true methods. After all, we're astrologers. We can just look at the stars," you said.
"Anyway, an angel sometimes gives me directions in a dream," you said.
OK, Mr. Wise Man, where are we?
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in the middle of desert...may be.
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Oh yes, the know-it-all who can't find his way out of a paper bag...
ReplyDeletewhat did we all do before GPS?
ReplyDeleteSlip the GPS into your pocket and save the day.
ReplyDeleteHahahahahaha -- MEN!
ReplyDeleteI have never used a GPS and think they are bad for people to use because if the computer stops or the internet is down the young ones have no idea how to map themselves. my cousins granddaughter , a college grad, can not tell time by a clock, only digital readout. my own son can't use a MAP or find something by having an address. kids are growing up depending on electronics. I said never used a gps, but I did test my phone by asking it for directions to animal control and it started telling me how to turn and where. I do use MAPS online to ask where something is.. I am rattling on. sorry
ReplyDeleteI still use paper maps. Does that make me a certified old fogey? ;b
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't dare to drive without GPS ! For years I was lost and drove around and only arrived at destination after asking X times ! Now I go everywhere without any problem !
ReplyDeleteI love maps! And I think being able to look up, and print out if necessary, directions of how to find places ahead of time is a blessing. My husband usually drives and I'm the navigator.
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