The Sat-Nag


I'm a relative newcomer to the joys of Satellite Navigation. I won't deny that it is very useful, but there are times when I could cheerfully throttle that very calm lady who keeps repeating, 'Turn around when possible' over and over again because I've missed my turn on the roundabout.

Because of this, the Sat-Nag has raised quite a few giggles. It looks very similar to a real Sat Nav system but it won't actually navigate you anywhere. However, at the press of a button it will come out with some really amusing instructions in exactly the same voice as the Sat Nav lady. I particularly liked the one she came out with today - 'At the next turning I'm going violently grab the sides of my seat because a car at the junction has moved forward one inch'. It took me right back to being a learner driver with my mum in the passenger seat. Of course she used to thump her right foot down hard into the passenger footwell at the same time, desperate seeking a brake pedal that didn't exist. Happy memories.

Sat-Nag - £8.99 from ShinyShack.com

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