Posted by wilson on April 25, 2010 at 08:19:09 from (66.244.106.6):
Maybe I had too many pain pills last few days with this changable weather. I cannot for the life of me understand why folke refer to distance with a time element. People drive different speeds, there are different speed limits. Some roads are not suited for 65 miles per hour. Some time ago (not distance) in denver I wanted to get new glasses. Called using yellow pages to get directions. Lady said what road, and 7 minuets . Asked what direction, turn left, Dosen't that make a difference which direction I am coming from??? Answer, I don't think so.. I Finally got direction of north by finding what business were on right and left!!!!!!!!! She would not or could not tell me what mileage or what cress streets, She just didnt know ever though she had worked there for some time. I drove 7 minuets, found nothing---- called back describet the area. She said OH you went way too far. Finaly got the owner and got street address. Later asked WHY 7 minuets. She said well I drive up when the traffic is heaver at about 7;30. Now theres no traffic. The owner gave her a stern warning to write down the cross streets in the area, get a compass if necessary. Learn to tell out of town folks how to get to business. HERE'S YOUR SIGN!!!!!!!!!!
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