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Jun 12, 2006 14:17

Shaker Heights is noted for its diversity, but as far as its street names go, it's wall-to-wall whitey here. Every road bears a faux tweedy, upper-crust English moniker, with some lowlands Scots mixed in around the bad parts of town. This can get a little confusing, so if you're driving by Horseshoe Lake, and you see me out running, and if my body ( Read more... )

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ladystarlightsj June 12 2006, 19:57:50 UTC
I wonder if this explains my urge to take people where they need to go when asked for directions....

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dherblay June 12 2006, 19:59:12 UTC
Are you grabbing them by the earlobes?

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ladystarlightsj June 12 2006, 20:43:51 UTC
Surprisingly, no. I usually want to take them by the hand and lead them around.

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hermionesviolin June 13 2006, 15:31:05 UTC
*nods* I also prefer to have someone physically take me along rather than give me verbal directions (unless they're v. v. good at verbal directions, and even then.... ditto well-drawn maps, esp. since not all intersections actually have street signs).

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ladystarlightsj June 14 2006, 13:09:08 UTC
Yeah, I draw little maps out too ("Okay, so we're here and you go this way for two blocks..."). Complete with arrows and landmarks.

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