I originally read this as, (looks like) Dog-Man is talking to a younger relative, but it looks like he’s talking to a PET dog (with the collar, I’m certain of it)… :-P
Most pluggers have a hard time getting lost because the 18,000 miles they drive every year are all in the same county. There are a few who’ll put a few thousand miles on by just driving to the mailbox (and more than a few of those should really just walk the 50 yards).
My sense of direction is so terrible, I actually installed one of those compasses in my car waybackinthewayback. Trouble was, I kept forgetting to look at it & got lost anyway.
As for GPS, I hate it. It’s like trying to navigate thru a porthole. Give me a good treeware map any day so I can see the big picture. If I’m driving to a new place, I’ll go on Google or Apple Maps, print one out, & make notes if needed.
Speaking of GPS, what really gets me is the people who can’t seem to go anywhere without it, even if they’ve been there a gazillion times…
The only problem with “Plugger GPS” is that times and names change. “Turn left at Johnson’s store” doesn’t work when old man Johnson sold the store twenty years ago and it’s now a Walmart parking lot.
Zykoic about 5 years ago
Good Plugger Sense
Watcher about 5 years ago
Memory, that’’s all it is.
Gent about 5 years ago
GPS? Bah. Who needs it!
Breadboard about 5 years ago
Map is in the Glovebox ….. Just in case it’s needed ;-)
sheilag about 5 years ago
I originally read this as, (looks like) Dog-Man is talking to a younger relative, but it looks like he’s talking to a PET dog (with the collar, I’m certain of it)… :-P
wirepunchr about 5 years ago
Then you have to turn right at Murphy’s barn that burned down 20 years ago.
rhpii about 5 years ago
I just love the drawing of his dog!
Display about 5 years ago
Most pluggers have a hard time getting lost because the 18,000 miles they drive every year are all in the same county. There are a few who’ll put a few thousand miles on by just driving to the mailbox (and more than a few of those should really just walk the 50 yards).
anomalous4 about 5 years ago
My sense of direction is so terrible, I actually installed one of those compasses in my car waybackinthewayback. Trouble was, I kept forgetting to look at it & got lost anyway.
As for GPS, I hate it. It’s like trying to navigate thru a porthole. Give me a good treeware map any day so I can see the big picture. If I’m driving to a new place, I’ll go on Google or Apple Maps, print one out, & make notes if needed.
Speaking of GPS, what really gets me is the people who can’t seem to go anywhere without it, even if they’ve been there a gazillion times…
KEA about 5 years ago
I had a friend who always used graveyards as milestones in directions. Pretty sure they were going to be there.
kaycstamper about 5 years ago
My son and his dad could do that. You find your way around in the wilderness with a compass.
CynthiaLeigh about 5 years ago
Love turn by turn directions from my iPhone.
Nuke Road Warrior about 5 years ago
The only problem with “Plugger GPS” is that times and names change. “Turn left at Johnson’s store” doesn’t work when old man Johnson sold the store twenty years ago and it’s now a Walmart parking lot.
Space & Kitten about 5 years ago
Yes We Did. We could also Read a Map. :-)
TimeLordSoundwave about 5 years ago
Pluggers let their children sit nude in the passenger seat during car rides.
cwg about 5 years ago
Generally Positioned, Sortof.