I never worried about getting lost even before GPS. If I was driving in an unfamiliar place, I read a map. If I was closer to home, I figured I would come to a place I knew, or a sign pointing me to a place I knew.
It is unusual for Johnny Hart to remind me of Charles Williams, but this punch line reminded me of “Descent into Hell”. “He looked at Sir Aston and thought, not ‘He was wrong in his facts’, but ‘I’ve been cheated’. It was his last consecutive thought.”
awgiedawgie Premium Member about 2 years ago
If he knows which way is north, he can go find Santa Claus, and Santa can take him back home.
KA7DRE Premium Member about 2 years ago
Okay, that makes sense.
sandpiper about 2 years ago
In his case, about as usual as a wrist sundial.
Chithing Premium Member about 2 years ago
Last link? I think his chain snapped a mile or two back.
joannesshadow about 2 years ago
I never worried about getting lost even before GPS. If I was driving in an unfamiliar place, I read a map. If I was closer to home, I figured I would come to a place I knew, or a sign pointing me to a place I knew.
blakerl about 2 years ago
I always look for the sign that reads " You Are Here ". Great starting point.
blakerl about 2 years ago
Navigation is only important if you care about where you are going.
Ceeg22 Premium Member about 2 years ago
You have to start somewhere
John W Kennedy Premium Member about 2 years ago
It is unusual for Johnny Hart to remind me of Charles Williams, but this punch line reminded me of “Descent into Hell”. “He looked at Sir Aston and thought, not ‘He was wrong in his facts’, but ‘I’ve been cheated’. It was his last consecutive thought.”
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 2 years ago
When the poles depolarize north is south.