My Way News - Couple stranded 3 days after GPS leads them astray: "A Nevada couple letting their SUV's navigation system guide them through the high desert of Eastern Oregon got stuck in snow for three days when the GPS unit sent them down a remote forest road.
On Sunday, atmospheric conditions apparently changed enough for their GPS-enabled cell phone to get a weak signal and relay coordinates to a dispatcher, Klamath County Sheriff Tim Evinger said.
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John Rhoads, 65, and his wife, Starry Bush-Rhoads, 67, made it home safely to Reno, Nev."
Hat tip to Jeff Segal.
2 comments:
Um, "Starry Bush-Rhoades"?
Tell me that doesn't sound like something out of a Neal Barrett, Jr. book.
Or a the name of a retired adult performer.
Now, imagine that name hyphenated "Starry-Bush Rhodes". Ah, . . .
Oh, and, Bill, about you in that skirt . . .
Well, wife's calling. Gotta go.
The name is why I used the article. It's great. I'm not sure even Neal could've invented it.
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