Recently, I was at an out of town family gathering. An adult relative by marriage gave written directions to her brother on how to take their mother to the airport after the event. At one intersection, she mistakenly instructed him to make a right instead of a left. Her brother realized something was wrong after becoming totally lost. Concerned, as he did not want his mother to be late for her flight and he did not have a navigation system, he ...
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