Posted by wilson ind on January 28, 2014 at 09:23:39 from (162.235.98.33):
In Reply to: Road quirks posted by jon f mn on January 28, 2014 at 06:35:25:
fellow once gave me directions Go to the whirligig take hwy xx. I never been in area before. Well just go to whirligig you cannot miss it. I drove in area for 30 min,stopped at 2 different businesses to ask directions. Not one local knew where the whirligig was. Called fellow back at ford place which turned out to sit adjacent to the so called whirligig. Fellow said let me talk. to guy at ford garage.Guy said I have been here 20 years, what is the whirligig , a restaurant bar what kind of business are you talking about?? This was fron local ford man. Turns out he was calling a traffic circle which was only 2oo feet fron garage a whirligig. After finally getting to destinastion guy said well I am only person who calls it that. Kinda reminds me of post 2-3 months ago when I discussed difference between stop light and traffic signal where 50% said I was correct if its green its not stoplight and 50 % said they were the same.
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