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Why I Should Never Be Allowed to Navigate in a Strange City

So I'm here in Austin, TX for the night. I was trying to get to the office from the airport, but got lost. So then I thought I'd head straight to the restaurant, but I had no idea where I was. Finally the head of our Austin call center rings me on my cell phone to find out where I am. I inform him I'm quite lost, but near a Candlewood Suites. He tells me to pull over, and he will come fetch me. Turns out the parking lot I pulled into was right across the street from the restaurant.

I aspire, one day, to go to a strange city and not get lost. Today was not that day, but it's always good to have goals.

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Try a smaller City, if you ever get to Columbia, SC just go to where the three tall buildings are and that will put you within a mile or two if everywhere.

You should have asked a Texan.

;-)

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