Posted by rrlund on July 22, 2016 at 08:46:44 from (162.250.24.107):
In Reply to: Todays funny posted by jon f mn on July 22, 2016 at 04:51:31:
I guess I must be gifted or something. I hate GPS,don't always get it if somebody tells me how to get there,but if there's a map,or if I can draw a map from somebody's directions,I can just look at it,picture it in my mind and get there. Some folks on here will attest to the fact that I've been to some pretty out of the way or even dangerous places because the map didn't give me a good idea what I was getting in to,but I always get where I wanted to go. At one time,I even knew a way to take local streets to get from US127 in Hamilton Ohio over to US27 so I could get on I75 sooner without going down through the hood in Cincinnati to get on 75. I've done it more than once. Just a sixth sense I guess. I've been doing business with Clutch Dynamics in Lansing for quite a few years but had never been there until last week. It's in quite an out of the way place,sure not what you'd expect. My son works right around the corner from them and drops things off and picks them up for me. They had one done late morning and I didn't want to wait. I stopped in to my son's shop and told him I went and got it. His jaw kind of dropped and he said "How'd you find the place?". I just shrugged. Shoot,I don't know. Looked at a map and pictured it?
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