My favorite Subway which is in the same area as the grocery store I work at became a medical clinic (though I don’t know how long ago). Now if I want a Subway sandwich, I’d have to go all the way near another grocery store (of a different name).
If he knows where Gus’s gas station was, and that that’s where he needs to turn left, then what’s the difference whether the gas station is still Gus’s or even still there? But if he’s counting on recognizing Gus’s gas station to know where to turn, he might be in big trouble…
I had to fill in at one of our smaller local offices one time and was given a stack of work order requests. I noticed about half of the requests used Howell’s Saw Mill as a reference for directions. I asked one of the ladies in the office where Howell’s Saw Mill was. She said that it had burned down about 25 years earlier but everyone still used it as a reference point and told me where it had been. It was a good thing I asked or I never would have been able to those work orders written.
The service station I used to go to was setup decades ago right next to the trolley tracks. The trolley stopped, the shop continued. Then the light-rail came in along the trolley path and the land became so valuable the third-generation owner retired. There’s about 200 apartments on the property now.
Templo S.U.D. over 4 years ago
My favorite Subway which is in the same area as the grocery store I work at became a medical clinic (though I don’t know how long ago). Now if I want a Subway sandwich, I’d have to go all the way near another grocery store (of a different name).
Zykoic over 4 years ago
Whenever I taxi my grand kids around I sweep an arc with my arm and say “This all used to be trees.”
LeftCoastKen Premium Member over 4 years ago
If he knows where Gus’s gas station was, and that that’s where he needs to turn left, then what’s the difference whether the gas station is still Gus’s or even still there? But if he’s counting on recognizing Gus’s gas station to know where to turn, he might be in big trouble…
tkcoker over 4 years ago
I had to fill in at one of our smaller local offices one time and was given a stack of work order requests. I noticed about half of the requests used Howell’s Saw Mill as a reference for directions. I asked one of the ladies in the office where Howell’s Saw Mill was. She said that it had burned down about 25 years earlier but everyone still used it as a reference point and told me where it had been. It was a good thing I asked or I never would have been able to those work orders written.
Breadboard over 4 years ago
Road signs do help ;-)
ctolson over 4 years ago
Even after something else is built where some old memory once stood, for a Plugger it will always be referred to by the original landmark.
david_42 over 4 years ago
The service station I used to go to was setup decades ago right next to the trolley tracks. The trolley stopped, the shop continued. Then the light-rail came in along the trolley path and the land became so valuable the third-generation owner retired. There’s about 200 apartments on the property now.
Nuke Road Warrior over 4 years ago
It still works if you’re navigating for another Plugger who knows where Gus’s Gas Station was.
andersjg Premium Member over 4 years ago
Never ask for directions in the country…
the lost wizard over 4 years ago
This is followed by a comment from the driver “You know what I meant.”
anomalous4 over 4 years ago
“You go down the road a piece, then turn left where the old Johnson place used to be…”
Alberta Oil Premium Member over 4 years ago
No.. it will always be known as Gus’s place..
Plods with ...™ over 4 years ago
Or you can always take a right where the old hot dog stand used to be next to Jenkin’s barn.
KEA over 4 years ago
I thought Pluggers navigated solely by cemetery locations
Jersey Chuck over 4 years ago
Joni Mitchell Big Yellow Taxi;
https://youtu.be/xWwUJH70ubM
Don’t it always seem to go that you don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone they paved paradise and put up a parking lot
They took all the trees put ’em in a tree museum And they charged the people a dollar and a half just to see ’em