Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for November 30, 2016
Transcript:
Laura: So the entire run of books came out as "Monfey Business" instead of "Monkey Business". Adam: Yes. They think they can be reprinted by March. But that messes up a bunch of other stuff. So I'm just gonna lay here for a while. Maybe until March. Laura: Can I get you anything? A blanket? Adam: Do we have a shroud? I feel like a shroud would be appropriate.
RWill almost 8 years ago
“How about a jacket?”
“No, thanks, I’m not cold.”
“Not for you …”
RuthTC Premium Member almost 8 years ago
I feel for Adam, truly I do, but it doesn’t take months or even weeks to rerun books nowadays.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 8 years ago
The Kindle edition can be fixed immediately!
harrybrau almost 8 years ago
“lie here” not “Lay.” C’mon people.
gmorse76 almost 8 years ago
Real people don’t talk good. they, like, lay around like Adam. Grrr…drives me crazy.
Dani Rice almost 8 years ago
Poor Adam. But at least he’s just going to mope for a while, rather than stomp around and make his family miserable.
Cronkers McGee Premium Member almost 8 years ago
I’m sorry Adam about the mistake from your book company. Cry and get it out of your system, get up and get yourselost going again. You have a family to provide for.
sbwertz almost 8 years ago
Create Space on Amazon is great. It is a “print on demand” service. Books are not printed until they are ordered. If there is an error, you can fix it immediately, and the next book out will be correct. It was a lifesaver when one of the suppliers of a key ingredient in my cookbook made a change to the formula that required the recalculation of the amounts in many of the recipes.
sbwertz almost 8 years ago
The one that drives me crazy is “Just between you and I.”
Carl R almost 8 years ago
Too much monfey businesshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5b2w_nJLuvw
neverenoughgold almost 8 years ago
Oh good grief…
nitpicker1 almost 8 years ago
The solution is so simple that I find it hard to believe that no one has mentioned it. Go to the hardware store where they sell stick-on letters and numbers for a mailbox or house number. Buy a bunch of letter ‘K’. Peel off the backing and apply to the book cover. Problem is solved.