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wifey left about two hrs ago. on her way to manchester airport. flying to NY tomorow.
she had to go half an hour up the road to pick her friend up, then on their way.
i expected a phone call asking for directions out of Manchester city centre to the airport.:shake:
nope. phone rings. theyre lost in chesterfield.
I LAUGHED SO HARD , MY TROUSERS MAY NEVER DRY.
two mins of directions, and theyre back on course. thankfully.
she has an A4 sheet of directions, a sat nav, Jo her navigator, and an atlas.
its a good job someone else is driving the plane.
she'd end up in australia.
she had to go half an hour up the road to pick her friend up, then on their way.
i expected a phone call asking for directions out of Manchester city centre to the airport.:shake:
nope. phone rings. theyre lost in chesterfield.
I LAUGHED SO HARD , MY TROUSERS MAY NEVER DRY.
two mins of directions, and theyre back on course. thankfully.
she has an A4 sheet of directions, a sat nav, Jo her navigator, and an atlas.
its a good job someone else is driving the plane.
she'd end up in australia.



from the 2nd of two ladies that will share a car tomorrow with no need for satnav or a map AND get there on time!
thats just what they TOLD you! Getting 'lost' is a great excuse for some surrepticious retail therapy 