MOTD (Meme of the Day)

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I rarely get delivery, but wish this would become a thing again. Even with all the tech, 30min delivery time would be great.

Although, my dad is finally able to get things delivered to his house, which wasnt the case back then. He was outside the 30min radius.
I just want people that know their way around town without following a digital map all the time.
 
I just want people that know their way around town without following a digital map all the time.
No one under 40 will have the memory of your parents pulling into a gas station and telling your little young ass to get out and go get a map so they can find out Where TF you are and how to get to where you're going.

Hell I still order a road atlas once every 4 years or so to keep in the vehicle I'm traveling in :driver:
 
No one under 40 will have the memory of your parents pulling into a gas station and telling your little young ass to get out and go get a map so they can find out Where TF you are and how to get to where you're going.

Hell I still order a road atlas once every 4 years or so to keep in the vehicle I'm traveling in :driver:
Lame. These are so much better:
But you do have to buy one for each state šŸ¤·ā€ā™‚ļø
 
No one under 40 will have the memory of your parents pulling into a gas station and telling your little young ass to get out and go get a map so they can find out Where TF you are and how to get to where you're going.

Hell I still order a road atlas once every 4 years or so to keep in the vehicle I'm traveling in :driver:
Never did that. My dad kept a southeast map and individual state maps for every state from FL to MD, which is pretty much all we traveled.

First time I went to Uwharrie, 485 was not on the map I had. Somewhere around here I still have the map with it drawn in.
 
Never did that. My dad kept a southeast map and individual state maps for every state from FL to MD, which is pretty much all we traveled.
Same, but when we ventured to New Orleans and other destinations west of the Mississippi we had to rely on more localized maps. Gas stations always had the city maps with all the secondary roads that the big state maps didn't show
 
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