To get to the other road and turn left over it!
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I entirely agree. But that's how she talks. I've heard other people down South do it too, but only rarely.gbasden wrote: ↑Thu May 26, 2022 1:09 amHow is crossing a road even remotely the same thing as following a road? That one example doesn't even begin to make sense.Holman wrote: ↑Wed May 25, 2022 7:54 pm My mother (Mississippi raised) gives directions in the most confusing manner.
Where someone else would tell you to "follow" a road until you meet another road and turn left "onto" it, she says something like this:
"Cross [road] until you hit [other road] and turn left over it."
One example makes sense, maybe. More complex directions become more confusing with each addition.
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Same, but my one monitor is 49".
Unless you have two of them side by side.
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