Italy: Man gets stuck driving car down Rome's Spanish Steps
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Dude watched too much action movies.
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Dude watched too much action movies.
Or used Apple maps to navigate.
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81 year old.
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Dude watched too much action movies.
Specifically Mission: Impossible.
I'm sure there's at least a couple others that do the same thing.
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Ohhh, stuck as in stuck on the steps. I first read it like it was a "well this is my life now" headline.
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if those steps are so spanish the why are they in rome?
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if those steps are so spanish the why are they in rome?
Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti
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Ohhh, stuck as in stuck on the steps. I first read it like it was a "well this is my life now" headline.
You are not alone.
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His mistake was not driving a Mini Cooper.
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Specifically Mission: Impossible.
I'm sure there's at least a couple others that do the same thing.
The Italian Job (1969)
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The Italian Job (1969)
Should have been driving a Mini.
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if those steps are so spanish the why are they in rome?
Scacco matto
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Or used Apple maps to navigate.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]When I was in Australia, this happened...
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81 year old.
Yeah, and he said he was heading to work.
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Yeah, and he said he was heading to work.
Retiring would be a step down for that guy.
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one hopes that he's learnt his lesson and takes appropriate steps hereon.
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I’d judge him but I once was forced to rent a car in France because of a strike and drove through what was definitely a total pedestrian/restaurant area because it was on a map as a road. It can happen if you’re an idiot with no sense of direction.
Also, Google Maps once tried to give me a shortcut through the Manhattan Project site in New Mexico. The security guard asked for ID and I gave him my driver’s license and he said, “Here’s what you’re gonna do. Go to that turnaround right there and never come back.”