For $8.00 you find it, with Dad …ah, no cost…but you do get lost.
And that’s what me and the family use to get to Atlanta. Six years later (today), we now have a GPS.
I’ll take Map-Quest for free anyday over a $200 electic mother-in-law.
It sounds like they’re somewhere near Purgatory, headed toward old route 666. The mountains are beautiful, there.
I remember Durango and Cortez, Colorado, as mentioned by the mother plugger! I used to be there for a while as a Mormon missionary in 2003-2005!
Flagged it!!
Flagged it. My wife watches a map on a long trip. Never sees the landscape.
Yeah, but my GPS will tell me when to turn for the next Jimmy Rockets!
Sometimes you can get road maps for free at rest stops on the interstates. Especially when you first cross into another state.
When I was a young-un we boys would have maps in the back seat to follow along where we were. We never lost our love for travel and exploring.
Anyone remember AAA Triptiks?
@comixavier.
What would your mission president say if he heard you using language like “mother plugger”?
:P
But the thing is, those maps are manufactured by sadistic origami experts and you will never get the sucker back the size it was before you unfolded it. We now have these nice road map books, in LARGE PRINT, perfect! But you still need a navigator.
Getting real tired of flagging that mofo!
Map: 5 dollars Magnifying glass: 3 dollars Mom: priceless!
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Pacejv over 14 years ago
For $8.00 you find it, with Dad …ah, no cost…but you do get lost.
Lyons Group, Inc. over 14 years ago
And that’s what me and the family use to get to Atlanta. Six years later (today), we now have a GPS.
lewisbower over 14 years ago
I’ll take Map-Quest for free anyday over a $200 electic mother-in-law.
ChukLitl Premium Member over 14 years ago
It sounds like they’re somewhere near Purgatory, headed toward old route 666. The mountains are beautiful, there.
Templo S.U.D. over 14 years ago
I remember Durango and Cortez, Colorado, as mentioned by the mother plugger! I used to be there for a while as a Mormon missionary in 2003-2005!
paulwernecke over 14 years ago
Flagged it!!
Bany39 over 14 years ago
Flagged it. My wife watches a map on a long trip. Never sees the landscape.
CelticBCs over 14 years ago
Yeah, but my GPS will tell me when to turn for the next Jimmy Rockets!
James Lindley Premium Member over 14 years ago
Sometimes you can get road maps for free at rest stops on the interstates. Especially when you first cross into another state.
When I was a young-un we boys would have maps in the back seat to follow along where we were. We never lost our love for travel and exploring.
runar over 14 years ago
Anyone remember AAA Triptiks?
nobody_special Premium Member over 14 years ago
@comixavier.
What would your mission president say if he heard you using language like “mother plugger”?
:P
ImaPlugger2 over 14 years ago
But the thing is, those maps are manufactured by sadistic origami experts and you will never get the sucker back the size it was before you unfolded it. We now have these nice road map books, in LARGE PRINT, perfect! But you still need a navigator.
rotts over 14 years ago
Getting real tired of flagging that mofo!
lbejo over 14 years ago
Map: 5 dollars Magnifying glass: 3 dollars Mom: priceless!