My first husband didn’t believe in detour signs. He always swore the workers had forgotten to remove them. He’d swerve merrily around the roadblock and go ahead, then curse and rant when he had to turn around and go back. I swear, with the right jury I could have gotten off.
My wife’s uncle gave us directions from his house to her cousin’s house. Instead of giving us the direct route. He gave us the indirect. I guess that he doesn’t like interstates.
Manitobaman over 7 years ago
I’ve learned to be wary of " short cuts" . I ended up backing up for almost a mile in the dark once. Didn’t save much time there.
Templo S.U.D. over 7 years ago
no left toin at Alb-koi-kee
Dani Rice over 7 years ago
My first husband didn’t believe in detour signs. He always swore the workers had forgotten to remove them. He’d swerve merrily around the roadblock and go ahead, then curse and rant when he had to turn around and go back. I swear, with the right jury I could have gotten off.
pcolli over 7 years ago
And all the while, the sat-nav is saying, “Turn right immediately.”
WDemBlk Premium Member over 7 years ago
It’s not a shortcut- it’s the scenic route!
spartans58 Premium Member over 7 years ago
He remembered this road when he was a kid. It seemed so much wider then.
ctolson over 7 years ago
This looks like the mountain pass road from Ouray to Telluride in Colorado.
IndyMan over 7 years ago
Looks like the ‘shortcut’ road, ‘The Black Bear Road’, that C.W. McCall told us about a few years back ! ! !
puntovert99 over 7 years ago
Looks like a “shortcut” in the Alps to see the Tour de France … what’s worst our gas gauge was on “empty.”
Not Again over 7 years ago
The longest distance between two points is a shortcut.
JanLC over 7 years ago
I think I’ve been on that road. It is on Red mountain on the border between Riverside and San Diego counties. It was truly an adventure!
Ed Brault Premium Member over 7 years ago
It’s 50 miles away by way of the regular highway, HOWEVER, the is a short cut…https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzWyZ-jM9Is
Jim Kerner over 7 years ago
My wife’s uncle gave us directions from his house to her cousin’s house. Instead of giving us the direct route. He gave us the indirect. I guess that he doesn’t like interstates.