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EPISODE · Feb 4, 2026 · 36 MIN

How To Navigate: Landmarks vs. Street Names | Twitty In The City Ep. 60

from Twitty In The City · host The Hawaiian Comedian

In this episode of Twitty in the City, Twitty and THC dive deep into the art of giving directions. They reminisce about their late brother-in-law Chubby's unique advice for getting to know new places by 'getting lost' and finding their way back home. They explore the different styles of navigating, whether using landmarks or street names, and recount personal experiences including driving armored trucks and military map training. The conversation veers into how GPS and modern technology have changed how we navigate, touching on hilarious anecdotes from personal experiences. They also share a bit about their comedy gigs and reflect on personal growth and New Year's resolutions. 00:00 Introduction 01:27 Navigating Without GPS: The Old-School Way 07:28 The Importance of Clear Directions 10:55 Trusting Landmarks: When It Works and When It Doesn't 16:13 Knowing Your Directions: North, South, East, West 20:46 The Importance of Landmarks in Navigation 23:47 Driving Etiquette and Passenger Rules 29:54 Service Dog Etiquette and a New Year's Resolution 34:25 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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