Friday, February 21, 2025

So... next?



Okay... Let's get started. 
Today's question for which there is no definitive answer. So you might say... Why ask? 
At what point does the "next exit" become "this exit"? Clearly if there is no exit in sight... the next exit is the one coming up. But, at some point, the next exit becomes this exit. Is it when you can see the exit? And when you can see the exit, with a sign saying you want the next exit... does it mean the one after this one?
Is it a distance thing? Anything beyind a 1/2 mile, is the next exit truly the one coming up... so next, becomes this! This is further complicated if you wife is your copilot. You will quickly learn that next or this is really irrelevant. And you will know this when she tells you that this or next really doesn't matter anymore. Its now referred to as the last exit... as in the one you just passed. I guess the word I'm looking for is turn NOW! See, life is so much easier when you don't worry about next or this... just listen to your wife. Sorry... I guess this post is completely unnecessary. Unless I'm driving alone. In which case I can always turn around... no, I'm not lost... just finding multiple way to get where I'm going.