Sounds good to me. I have a “wake me up in King’s Cross” sticker on my messenger bag. I’m hoping that I will fall asleep on the subway, and someone will wake me up on the London Underground.
I have maps for Ireland in my GPS for the times I go to there. My GPS is smart enough to tell me it’s just about 3,000 miles to Dublin from where I am, but you can’t get there from here.
PICTO almost 11 years ago
Nautical miles are slightly longer than land miles, so you would use less fuel and get there sooner than if you went by land.
davanden almost 11 years ago
Sounds good to me. I have a “wake me up in King’s Cross” sticker on my messenger bag. I’m hoping that I will fall asleep on the subway, and someone will wake me up on the London Underground.
paullp Premium Member almost 11 years ago
I think the GPS has a strong case of wanderlust.
Marblemouth almost 11 years ago
Ever been to Rome, Oregon? You may have missed it if you blinked. Not sure a GPS navigator could find it.
dflak almost 11 years ago
I have maps for Ireland in my GPS for the times I go to there. My GPS is smart enough to tell me it’s just about 3,000 miles to Dublin from where I am, but you can’t get there from here.
bfrg45 almost 11 years ago
Paris, Texas also has an EIffel Tower, much shorter, with a cowboy hat on it! Google it!