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“@TheWeirdWorld: How to tell which side an exit will be on (I never realized it)... pic.twitter.com/314DaeUBss” This makes life so much easier.
“@TheWeirdWorld: How to tell which side an exit will be on (I never realized it)... pic.twitter.com/WcLn9EL1id” 
“@TheWeirdWorld: How to tell which side an exit will be on (I never realized it)...pic.twitter.com/5HDGtSXwt2
@TheWeirdWorld I think the lane below the sign board will take us to the exit.
“@TheWeirdWorld: How to tell which side an exit will be on (I never realized it)... pic.twitter.com/YHgx5qUqp9”@barber_handz
@TheWeirdWorld these are my exits. Exit 345 takes you to the subway station at 30th and Market. Gotta love Philly
“@TheWeirdWorld: How to tell which side an exit will be on (I never realized it) pic.twitter.com/0GlJRpksEh” @lovelywilliam SEE EXITS ON LEFT!!
“@TheWeirdWorld: How to tell which side an exit will be on (I never realized it)... pic.twitter.com/TqMJZYfRMI” I still can't tell...
@Longarini_ @TheWeirdWorld Fuck You.
@TheWeirdWorld I don't get it
@TheWeirdWorld @VickBallard sweet..learning something new today. ..thanks
@TheWeirdWorld @abiebur next time we go to San Antonio :)
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