After some extended car time on I-95, I'm glad we've named this device so generic it seems to be in every other passing car. I'm less thrilled with the actual name given the association to the Pinta, Santa Maria, and the subsequent desecration of North America, but its not mine to name. Her voice tells us to take a bypass we usually skip. We disagree with her. It is hard not to ascribe gender and name to this vocal passenger. The Navigon system says we should take I-895 doesn't flow as much as Nina, why are you telling me this? Are you sure this is right? Like a loyal canine companion, Nina unflappably readjusts when we don't do her bidding. She's just as even in the redirection. There's no, I told you so's if you go your way, even if its longer and trafficky.
I'm a laggart. It took me a long time to get a cell and I still don't text. I just got my first, very own, no hand me down laptop. I'm not on Facebook. I didn't feel the slightest pang of jealousy when my brother opened the Navigon. Last night, on a dark road, I read scrawled directions to a friends house as the car passed street lamps. Not exactly Nina's clear display and crisp voice but you can't crumple Nina and toss her into the recycle bin. I proudly tossed the little scrap paper when I was done. The visit was over, I was going to bed.
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Hey, are you the Rebekah Doyle from Anna Texas that wants to party with the right guy? (google)
Howdy Rebekah.
Your biggest fan up in Kanadaland.
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