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Grampsdon - > -> I thought you could read a map
I thought you could read a map
       I forgot to tell you that we had a map malfunction on our way up here.  After leaving Sacramento (a feat unto itself) we decided to try to make Dunigan.  We had stayed there before so fav lady said she knew the way, and checked her Trailer Life Travel Directory, 2006 issue.  So she said turn here.  I did.  We found ourselves heading due west on a gravel road.  Not right I said.  Forging onward leaving a cloud of dust, we managed to hook up with the right road, checked in the RV Park, and tied up next to a Class A Motorhome from Texas.  That was OK until he cranked up his Satellite TV and dialed in "Law Texas Style".  Until you hear it, you can't believe it.  Then the rest of the evening was old cowboy music like Roy Rogers, and Gene Autry, the Back in the Saddle Again guy.
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posted by Grampsdon on Thursday, September 20, 2007 at 11:20 PM
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posted by twinkie on Sep 21, 2007 at 10:41 AM

I can't read maps so hubby always has to try to read and drive at the same time.

My job comes in when it's time to stop trying to read the map, and stop to ask for directions!

posted by Grampsdon on Sep 21, 2007 at 05:44 PM
As you well know, men don't ask for directions.!!!  It would spoil the trip!
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