Some people are so lousy with directions.

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I was selling a bicycle. The person calls and asks for directions.

From the highway:

South on street A.

Left on Street B.

First structure on the left.


The person went south on street A, turned left on street B, and then drove passed the first structure on the left. The person turned onto another street and then parked their car in a parking lot. The person then started walking around looking for the structure they had passed. What?


I have heard of people being bad with directions, but this was the worst I have personally seen.

How much easier can it get than first structure on the left?

Thanks. I needed to vent.
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It seems some people wouldn't find your house if it were sitting in the middle of the road, because they are directionally challenged.
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At least in your case they have an excuse. Directions to me couldn't be easier.

Maybe we should put a big sign on the road with an arrow.
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Mapquest is great, sadly not utilized by many. My grandma has a terrible sense of direction, like are you serious? type of terrible direction. LOL!!
 
Try living some where with 3 names. I have a White Plains mailing address, but schools ,police, fire and taxes are for West Harrison, the area is also called Silver lake.
 
Tornado set power lines down across I-24 between here an Chattanooga last night. Friends wife called me so I could talk her home cause she did not know how to get home from work without using I-24...

I can understand that if she had never driven another route and she didn't have a map.

There have been some bad tornadoes. Hopefully your family and friends are well.

See why I put natural disasters as a criteria for finding the best place to live in the U.S. on that other thread?
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Try living some where with 3 names. I have a White Plains mailing address, but schools ,police, fire and taxes are for West Harrison, the area is also called Silver lake.

That sounds complicated. That reminds me of some show I saw where the people live on an island in the Mississippi River. They had a mailing address in one state and had to get a driver's license in the other state. Crazy.
 
I have the same issue with my mailing address. I have a Trenton Ga address but I am actually 7 miles up a mtn from trenton. My closest post office is actually Bryant AL.

I guess the Postal Service's distribution routes don't cross state lines. At least that is what I would guess.

Now I see another reason why you want to move across the state line to Alabama.
 

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