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How do I make the navigation lady shut the hell up? She ruins my audiobooks 

Don't use the nav hahaI don’t know what you are talking about. None of the threads here seem to get hijacked.
Speaking of which, how do I make the navigation lady shut the hell up? She ruins my audiobooks![]()
I can’t navigate my way out of a paper bag without gps.Don't use the nav haha
You sound just like my wife. No exaggeration, if she says go left you have a 90% chance that going right is the correct turn. We often get hysterical over this.I can’t navigate my way out of a paper bag without gps.
Seriously, I will walk out of a store and turn the wrong direction without realizing it.
I’m old enough to remember using Rand McNally map books as well as the huge folding maps you would get at the gas station to go from point A to pointB. Plus then stopping at a roadside pay phone to call your friends and ask where the hell you got lost.You sound just like my wife. No exaggeration, if she says go left you have a 90% chance that going right is the correct turn. We often get hysterical over this.
I’m old enough to remember using Rand McNally map books as well as the huge folding maps you would get at the gas station to go from point A to pointB. Plus then stopping at a roadside pay phone to call your friends and ask where the hell you got lost.
Mapquest!I’m old enough to remember using Rand McNally map books as well as the huge folding maps you would get at the gas station to go from point A to pointB. Plus then stopping at a roadside pay phone to call your friends and ask where the hell you got lost.
Mapquest is as far back as I go, but I am old enough to remember my father using giant maps and INSISTING HE KNEW where we were going then driving around for four hours in circles.
I’m old enough to remember using Rand McNally map books as well as the huge folding maps you would get at the gas station to go from point A to pointB. Plus then stopping at a roadside pay phone to call your friends and ask where the hell you got lost.