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Re: A costly misspelling Posted on: Thu, 13 Mar 2008 00:07:37 +0100

On the particular moment of Wed, 12 Mar 2008 16:40:16 -0400 in
relation to Mary's disappointingly immaculate rumpy pumpy, John Kane
put forth:

>Dusty Furtile Morrocan wrote:
>> On the particular moment of Wed, 12 Mar 2008 18:20:50 +0100 in
>> relation to Mary's disappointingly immaculate rumpy pumpy, "tim \(not
>> at home\)" put forth:
>>
>>> "Dusty Furtile Morrocan" wrote in
>>> message news:rb2et3945ltf94v4fg5dodcbgg9bkqribo@4ax.com...
>>>> On the particular moment of Tue, 11 Mar 2008 18:42:50 +0100 in
>>>> relation to Mary's disappointingly immaculate rumpy pumpy, Tom P
>>>> put forth:
>>
>>>>> I recently heard about a Spanish guy visiting Germany who wanted to
>>>>> drive back from Nuremberg to Frankfurt airport in his rentacar, put
>>>>> Frankfurt into the GPS navigation, and after driving for about 3 hours
>>>>> suddenly realised he was driving to Frankfurt/Oder on the Polish border,
>>>>> exactly the opposite direction..
>>>> I'm definitely calling bullshit on that. Shurely he noticed them
>>>> "Berlin" signs not long after he left town.
>>> and why would a Spaniard realise that a sign saying "Berlin" meant that he
>>> was going in the wrong direction?
>>
>> Because Frankfurt is nowhere near Berlin, and that is where he would
>> have been heading.
>
>But you're making the assumption that the Spanish guy would know this.
>Many foreigners would have no idea if Berlin was near Frankfurt.

Many dumbshits might not know, but anyone with a brain would be
critical of any piece of technology instead of going gun-ho to
wherever the arrow points.
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