Urban Navigational Device
Next time you're headed for an unfamiliar address, don't scribble the directions in normal-sized ballpoint writing, and don't print out a page of tiny, cryptic internet-mapping text with big colorful advertisements. Instead, grab a fat Sharpie and write out big, bold, easy-to-read directions on a piece of scratch paper. This is especially useful when you're trying to find a place at night. You'll spend less time squinting at a piece of paper, and more time looking at the road: everybody wins!
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Hoyt always makes me laugh. It sounds like what people say when getting punched in the stomach.
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