Technically, Lemont helped get them there by continuing to drive aimlessly (guidelessly?) instead of STOPPING until he got clear directions. But that wouldn’t have gotten us an amusing story =p
Actually, yes. I have a friend that did not believe in buying maps. His approach was to drive in the general direction of the destination until he was sure we were lost. Then we'd ask directions and follow those as best possible until he was sure that he was lost again. This process was repeated until we arrived at our destination.
Technically, Lemont helped get them there by continuing to drive aimlessly (guidelessly?) instead of STOPPING until he got clear directions. But that wouldn’t have gotten us an amusing story =p
I would like to know if ANY of the men readers out there have EVER stopped to ask for directions.
Actually, yes. I have a friend that did not believe in buying maps. His approach was to drive in the general direction of the destination until he was sure we were lost. Then we'd ask directions and follow those as best possible until he was sure that he was lost again. This process was repeated until we arrived at our destination.
We didn't let him drive very often.
Sounds like your friend may have been Dr. Noodle.
That would be like cheating!
besides, I've always been good with maps, especially now that they can talk and tell you when to turn, and adjust for when you miss your turn. 😉
Dr. Noodle should HOPE it's a quick fix. A slow, leisurely chomp by the wolves (who I am sure are vampires in disguise) would be worse.
Ooo… I like option 3
All here for Option 3, say "aye." Those opposed, say "nay."
Aye.
Aye.