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    横柄なオーストラリア ノブの引き手をネジします。

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rusnut View Post
    横柄なオーストラリア ノブの引き手をネジします。
    "The puller screw knob arrogant Australia."- Google translator
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    Quote Originally Posted by d3syd View Post
    Amazing the number of times people unconditionally trust what their GSPs tell them.
    I always trust my GSP (German Shorthaired Pointer)- my GPS is another story altogether....

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    one of the comments in the story said to go easy on them! but even if your GPS says you can go there what part of stareing at a huge body of water would make you question the GPS, i also think they where lucky as the mud only went up to their ankles a hell of a lot of places in Moreton Bay are knee deep or deeper.
    i call my GPS Karen (name of the womans voice) and enjoy confusing her and making her "recalculate"

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    We have a saying in the coach industry. Tourists they pack there bags but forget to bring there brains. As for the Japs who think they are the smartest race in the world. All i can say is there bloody good actors at being dumb.

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    Hi,

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    I sure could show them a thing or two on how to navigate the Japanese rail system and drive around in Tokyo.

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    cheers

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    Just wonder if their GPS have road maps or nautical charts

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chucaro View Post
    Just wonder if their GPS have road maps or nautical charts
    Yes, maybe the hire car company had fitted marine GPS units to their cars.

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