Lost my GPS!!

ParallaxBill

Petty Officer 1st Class
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Actually, I hope I've just misplaced it. It's a Lowrance H20 in case you see an extra one lying around somewhere. ;)

It's funny, I can find anything with that GPS....except my GPS. They need a ringer on em like a phone.
 

ziggy

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Re: Lost my GPS!!

bummer bill. :(

at least there's still hope ya'll find it.

my gps is lost too........it won't find satallites.......no hope for me i don't think..... short of a new one anyways....
 

ParallaxBill

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Re: Lost my GPS!!

Just did find it tonight after looking for nearly two weeks. It was under some books I asked my daughter to move. I got fed up and moved them myself and there it was.

I was worried that I might have laid it down on top of one of our vehicles and lost it on the road. Whew!! what a relief!
 

64NHALF

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Re: Lost my GPS!!

A fishing buddy of mine has the same situation, he placed his GPS on the bumper of his truck, took off down his dirt road. Off the truck it went into the side grass. A week later there was a knock at his door, and there was this guy holding his GPS in his hands, he looked up and said is this yours? After a bit of discussion he asked how he got his GPS, the guy told him he found it on the side of the road a week before while taking his daily walk, his kid had come over to visit with him a few days later and he asked if he knew what this thing was that he found, the kids said it's a GPS and the dad said a GP what? Well he told him that it tells you where you are at any given time. Well fortunately for my buddy he had programmed his house on the unit and the son showed his dad how to use it and there he was on his front door step returning the lost GPS.:cool:
 

jurgenscraft

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Re: Lost my GPS!!

Thats a facanating story,here in SOUTH AFRICAN there would have been absolutely no chance that the GPS would have been returned with good intentions.the only reason that the Gps would have been returned would have been that to locate the owner as another crime victim, the programmed information would have beeen used to guide the criminals to the home of the unsuspecting owner where they would have been robbed, raped and killed for a fifty rand note, a stale bottle of beer, and the gps would have been pawned off gor a cheap fix.
SAD BUT TRUE,
REGARDS WILLIAM WRIGHT
 
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