first impressions
hello los angeles! dont worry, your first impression was gold. it was nighttime in the city by the time we were heading home for the night so i was warmly greeted by bright lights and busy streets…not too shabby

it was roughly a twenty minute drive from the car rental place to the condo where we were staying while shooting crashcourse, so i decided to sit back and enjoy the view.
i finally took my eyes off of the city to glance the clock…and it seemed as if an hour and a half had passed. no, that cant be right. they said it was a twenty minute drive. as i turned my attention back to the city, i began to feel like everything in la looks exactly the same…wait a second…”didnt we pass this place before?” not only has my dad never used a gps system before, but apparently neither had my manager at the time- the man in charge of directions for the night. i decided to see what was going on and took the garman from the front seat. “well, guys…i think i found the problem…” i flipped the garman a full 180 degrees and said as kindly and straight faced as i could, “its upside down.”
hello los angeles! don’t worry, your first impression was gold. it was nighttime in the city by the time we were heading home for the night, so i was warmly greeted by bright lights and busy streets…not too shabby
it was roughly a twenty minute drive from the car rental place to the condo where we were staying while shooting crashcourse, so i decided to sit back and enjoy the view.
i finally took my eyes off of the city to glance the clock…and it seemed as if an hour and a half had passed. no, that can’t be right. they said it was a twenty minute drive. as i turned my attention back to the city, i began to feel like everything in la looks exactly the same…wait a second…“didn’t we pass this place before?” not only has my dad never used a gps system before, but apparently neither had my manager at the time- the man in charge of directions for the night. i decided to see what was going on and took the garmin from the front seat. “well, guys…i think i found the problem…” i flipped the garmin a full 180 degrees and said as kindly and straight faced as i could,
“it’s upside down.”
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