True enough, Roger.

This whole discussion is a great example of the benefits, and problems,
involved in using metaphors ("road").  Next topic:

Can you understand the world without metaphors?

E

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> Hey gang,
> 
> Seems to me that roads aren't true.  Roads are.  What we say about roads is
> true or not true.  And if I am coming from Naples the best road can truly be
> said to be route 58 (unless of course I am driving a big rig, in which case I
> better take the highway).  And if I come from Sicily the true road is by boat.
> 
> But then again, I could be wrong, as I have no map of Italy
> Rog  
> 
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