True. And he looks so sad.
I thought he’d be a green tea drinker.
“Monster. Frankenstein’s Monster.”
If you read the book, then you’d know that the monster named himself Adam.
That’s what I keep telling people!
Read the book. It is very sad.
His name is Adam, as pointed out by oldpine52 and others everywhere. Dave, you know better.
Why doesn’t the barrista call him “The Monster?” I dare him.
I was only about 10, and it bothered me that people called him Frankenstein.
“It’s Frankensteeen!”
Henry Ford built cars. They were called ‘Fords’, not the “cars Ford made”. Victor Frankenstein built a ‘man’ (or monster if you prefer), so it is a ‘Frankenstein’.
Points for being able to hand-write clearly in such small print. That barista will go far.
And became a ‘song & dance’ man in the Mel Brooks’ interpretation.
Whatever the monster said, does anyone believe the barista wrote it down that accurately?
Why complicate something so simple as roasted beans scalded with hot water?
Seriously? His name is Adam.
It was Hank Clerval when he was playing minor league baseball.
Frank lost a latte weight.
Just “Puttin in the Ritz”…… what hump??? ;-)
Is that even English?
He could have written, “Frankenstein’s Monster”.
“He’s not a monster, he’s a nice boy.”
He is also referred as the creature. It is a sad and tragic story. All he wanted was to be loved.
July 17, 2015
catchup about 1 month ago
True. And he looks so sad.
Superfrog about 1 month ago
I thought he’d be a green tea drinker.
Jesy Bertz Premium Member about 1 month ago
“Monster. Frankenstein’s Monster.”
oldpine52 about 1 month ago
If you read the book, then you’d know that the monster named himself Adam.
stillfickled Premium Member about 1 month ago
That’s what I keep telling people!
akachman Premium Member about 1 month ago
Read the book. It is very sad.
Huckleberry Hiroshima about 1 month ago
His name is Adam, as pointed out by oldpine52 and others everywhere. Dave, you know better.
bobpeters61 about 1 month ago
Why doesn’t the barrista call him “The Monster?” I dare him.
PoochFan about 1 month ago
I was only about 10, and it bothered me that people called him Frankenstein.
uniquename about 1 month ago
“It’s Frankensteeen!”
P51Strega about 1 month ago
Henry Ford built cars. They were called ‘Fords’, not the “cars Ford made”. Victor Frankenstein built a ‘man’ (or monster if you prefer), so it is a ‘Frankenstein’.
Mel-T-Pass Premium Member about 1 month ago
Points for being able to hand-write clearly in such small print. That barista will go far.
Marko56 about 1 month ago
And became a ‘song & dance’ man in the Mel Brooks’ interpretation.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member about 1 month ago
Whatever the monster said, does anyone believe the barista wrote it down that accurately?
Jayalexander about 1 month ago
Why complicate something so simple as roasted beans scalded with hot water?
dpatrickryan Premium Member about 1 month ago
Seriously? His name is Adam.
mfrasca about 1 month ago
It was Hank Clerval when he was playing minor league baseball.
Frank Burns Eats Worms about 1 month ago
Frank lost a latte weight.
lnrokr55 about 1 month ago
Just “Puttin in the Ritz”…… what hump??? ;-)
klingon131 about 1 month ago
Is that even English?
namelocdet 30 days ago
He could have written, “Frankenstein’s Monster”.
rwh2 30 days ago
“He’s not a monster, he’s a nice boy.”
fauve4ever Premium Member 30 days ago
He is also referred as the creature. It is a sad and tragic story. All he wanted was to be loved.