There is a hole in Logan that the GPS can take a person to, but it is not where a person is meant to go. What is worse, I am programmed to follow the GPS no matter what. I got a delivery today that took me to 750 N Main St. The GPS took me to the border of Millville and Providence where a short stretch of road has three names, one being Main. It is on the border of the two cities, so the two other names run into each other like that. They are both at the 700 block, too, one being North, and one being South. So, the GPS found it as 750 N Main. But the only thing there is a field on the side of the street where the even numbers are supposed to be. On the other side, I was surprised to find a new house labelled 760. So I would assume then the house next to it, fully under construction, would be 750. No house number, anywhere on the house or next to the road or whatever.
I tried phoning the customer and got no answer. I texted and got no reply. Several minutes later I looked to text again and saw a reply which simply read “read directions.” WTF???
I tried Dash support. India. Useless. I gave up and took it back to the restaurant and told them what has happened. Wait. 750 N Main? Smith’s Market? I tried that. It was it. I apologized to the lady profusely, and she sent me a $5.00 tip after.
This was one of several problems that came up today. The power port I plug the phone into stopped working. The sound of the GPS voice stopped coming out all the time, though it did come sometimes. The rear right tire came up as low pressure. I mean, this was by far the worst day of all.
Tomorrow I am going to go to work, on a Monday, a day I normally take off. I am going to earn me enough to buy a big fucking Angus steak from Sam’s Club, and some food for Missus and the kids, too. Then I am going to come home and cook the shit out of it all for supper and pass out. This has been a nightmare of a day. If there is any time aside, I will use it to fill that tire and see what the hell I can do about the power port. Nightmare be done!
Now, the challenge. How to properly cook a two-inch-thick steak.
Oh, and one more thing. The weather will be quite nice for a couple of days this week. I need some time in the workshop for sure!