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Have you ever become lost where you may have thought it was impossible to be lost?

Asked by Fred931 (9434points) November 3rd, 2009

For instance, I once got lost while on an elevator, when I forgot which side of a two-sided elevator to get off on. What’s your weird story?

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RedPowerLady's avatar

Yes. I get lost everywhere to be honest. I have absolutely no sense of direction.

So anyhow I got lost in Walmart and couldn’t find the exit. I seriously had to find help to get to an exit. This was as an adult. This is just one of many stories.

faye's avatar

frequently! and it’s a joke in my family. they say mom got lost trying to find MacDonald’s drive thru

rangerr's avatar

This text was found in my sent box one night after partying:
“anyone know which way my room is from the kitchen?”
-sent to ten people.

Not sure if it counts.. but apparently I was lost.

JONESGH's avatar

This isn’t really lost, but one time I got in one of those revolving doors, went around the whole circle, and came out where i went in. Needless to say I looked really stupid

marinelife's avatar

Yes. I was following a set of directions until I realized I was in a different city (after I got lost).

nebule's avatar

no..I am always expecting to get lost..that’s why I’m so… worried all the time

YARNLADY's avatar

Yes, it has always happened to me in large buildings with lots of isles. If my husband walks away from me in the warehouse store, and I turn around, I get completely lost. We each carry cell phones to help me find my way out.

PandoraBoxx's avatar

I have a pretty good sense of direction, anywhere except New York City. Even with a map, I end up going the wrong way. I cannot get my bearings.

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