Posted by wilson ind on November 25, 2013 at 07:47:55 from (162.235.98.33):
To some this may be nuts or say I am to hung up on words. This has happend to me several times in both giving and receiving directions. When I tell a person to go to a stoplight I MEAN YOU HAVE TO STOP. If the light might be green its not a stoplight , it's a traffic signal. Had fellow get really mad once as I told him to go to stop light turn etc etc. He came back after heated conversation I asked if the light was green when he was able to turn. No it was green WHY did I ask. If it was green then it was not a stop light. In my defence few confuse a yellow light. Its a yellow light or caution light.I have been told a stop and go light which tells me correctly where to turn. No I do not have too much time on my hands, just trying to save time. Another problem is when some says a certain place is so many min. or hours away. Once in Denver I was told to drive 5 min north. Speed limit was 55 mph. I went aprox 4 or 4 1/2 miles to find the business. Turns out it was only 1 mile from the turn. The idiot said well when she drove it there was always a lot of traffic at 8 am. I went at 10 when hardly any traffic. The manager got very aggravated at the woman for such stupid direction and told her to use a map and figure out distance before giving customers directions.. Ok second cup of coffee finished, time to get busy
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