> Ask PEOPLE.

Good idea, sometimes hard to do.  Example, went to Va. Beach
to walk in the sand.  I get directions to my sisters house,
take a left on this road, make a right on Second street to
Pacific Avenue, stay on this road, it changes names a half
dozen times but eventually it winds up at ...someplace.
We get in the car, make a right turn instead of left and
see Pacific (oops, that was an hour earlier, I drove out the
way I came in) dead ahead.  Oh, there's Pacific, hang a left
and start driving.  I'm driving, my wife says shouldn't we
take 64?  Why?  We're on Pacific, etc.  Insists, I have her
call my sister who says "Yes, take 64, drive for 10 miles,
take exit this and that and left and right, etc."  We
end up lost.  No fun!!


Va. Beach isn't such a bad place to get lost. You might end up at the acquarium and have a wonderful time. If you had a map and a compass you would be able to find your way easily. What happens when you have a GPS with old maps? At least in Va. Beach you can get new maps at lots of places all over town. Don't people ask at gas stations or convenience stores any more?

Ignore "back seat drivers" unless they're also designated navigators!


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