Who remembers when you forgot the map, asked directions, and got a convoluted answer.
Now go down to the railroad tracks and take a left at the big tree, you'll see a big blue house with tow trucks in the yard. Don't stop there keep going, if you done seen a chicken coop you're heading the right direction, you can't miss it
I was (and am) a member of AAA and used their maps availability frequently. I'd keep a set in my glove box. They'd even make up a "trip tic" which was a set of directions with accompanying maps which I could flip through. I was peaved when I went to a resort and the local AAA affiliate actually has a (small) charge for the local map. I became an expert in how to fold AAA produced maps.
IntoTheMystic1 on April 27th, 2022 at 04:17 UTC »
Who else remembers being the navigator in the back seat trying to find the street you're on in the Thomas Guide
steppinonpissclams on April 27th, 2022 at 04:22 UTC »
Who remembers when you forgot the map, asked directions, and got a convoluted answer.
Now go down to the railroad tracks and take a left at the big tree, you'll see a big blue house with tow trucks in the yard. Don't stop there keep going, if you done seen a chicken coop you're heading the right direction, you can't miss it
parl on April 27th, 2022 at 04:44 UTC »
I was (and am) a member of AAA and used their maps availability frequently. I'd keep a set in my glove box. They'd even make up a "trip tic" which was a set of directions with accompanying maps which I could flip through. I was peaved when I went to a resort and the local AAA affiliate actually has a (small) charge for the local map. I became an expert in how to fold AAA produced maps.
Ahhh. Memories.