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Thursday, May 11. 2006The Other Woman - Dealing with My Husband's New MistressTrackbacks
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Thursday, May 11. 2006The Other Woman - Dealing with My Husband's New MistressNow only if she could order off the menu in 8 different languages. GPS tools are proving invaluable for travelers today. Especially in Europe where roads can be treacherous and directions from the locals vaguely helpful at best - especially if you don't speak the language. Enter the talking GPS, your navigation mistress to ease the usually painful drives from point A to point B in Europe.
I've never used one of these devices, as my solution to the problems of driving is being driven, or helicoptered to my destination. Driving in someplace like Italy is left to those who know. While I'm all for going out on your own and experiencing the open road, to me it's just not worth it. However, make it worth it to you and try one of the new GPS devices, it has been said to save marriages. Trackbacks
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