Guest guest Posted June 10, 2005 Report Share Posted June 10, 2005 I went to the local B & N yesterday and bought two copies after some wait while the staff went digging to find them in some distant hidden shelf. Today, I made return visit and asked the manager, while pointing to the print out of B & N's bestsellars list, how come their number three bestsellar was so difficult to find? He stood there dumbfounded for a moment but then replied that he didn't know why but let's fix this right now. We both went back and dug out the remaining three copies of EOH and he placed them prominently at the front entrance under new releases. Turns out one of his employees has a child on the spectrum too. Charlie > FYI > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2005 Report Share Posted June 10, 2005 on 6/9/05 6:05 PM, seadogdoc at .Hoover@... wrote: I went to the local B & N yesterday and bought two copies after some wait while the staff went digging to find them in some distant hidden shelf. Today, I made return visit and asked the manager, while pointing to the print out of B & N's bestsellars list, how come their number three bestsellar was so difficult to find? He stood there dumbfounded for a moment but then replied that he didn't know why but let's fix this right now. We both went back and dug out the remaining three copies of EOH and he placed them prominently at the front entrance under new releases. Turns out one of his employees has a child on the spectrum too. Charlie LOL--- OMG---- awesome. I'm telling ya, I wish I could go around and videotape everyone's B & N's bookstore experiences. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2005 Report Share Posted June 10, 2005 Speaking of videoing, I'm hoping they don't have in-store cameras or my face could end up on a 'wanted' poster behind the cash register. I'm there all the time, and this time I felt like covert ops with my books in hand, propping one up on the top of its pile on the new non-fiction table, sticking another in the autism section...I didn't take my little guy with me or we'd have definitely gotten more attention. (Ironically, one of the worst situations was me in the library, waiting to check out several books on autism and behavioral therapy, with said child causing a fit and people glaring like 'why aren't you controlling him?' I wanted to hold up the books and say "SEE why I'm here?") Donna Re: Re: EOH - still at #4 on B & N; 55 on Amazon.com on 6/9/05 6:05 PM, seadogdoc at .Hoover@... wrote: I went to the local B & N yesterday and bought two copies after some wait while the staff went digging to find them in some distant hidden shelf. Today, I made return visit and asked the manager, while pointing to the print out of B & N's bestsellars list, how come their number three bestsellar was so difficult to find? He stood there dumbfounded for a moment but then replied that he didn't know why but let's fix this right now. We both went back and dug out the remaining three copies of EOH and he placed them prominently at the front entrance under new releases. Turns out one of his employees has a child on the spectrum too.CharlieLOL--- OMG---- awesome. I'm telling ya, I wish I could go around and videotape everyone's B & N's bookstore experiences. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2005 Report Share Posted June 10, 2005 That reminds me of the appointment with the neurologist when Pj got his dx -- he was stimming on the light switch, flashing the lights constantly in his office. Finally, Dr. Wonderful said " Can you please stop him from doing that? " To which I answered, " No we can't, that's why we're here! " Even some of the doctor's don't get it... > > > I went to the local B & N yesterday and bought two copies after some > wait while the staff went digging to find them in some distant hidden > shelf. Today, I made return visit and asked the manager, while > pointing to the print out of B & N's bestsellars list, how come their > number three bestsellar was so difficult to find? He stood there > dumbfounded for a moment but then replied that he didn't know why but > let's fix this right now. We both went back and dug out the remaining > three copies of EOH and he placed them prominently at the front > entrance under new releases. Turns out one of his employees has a > child on the spectrum too. > Charlie > > > LOL--- OMG---- awesome. I'm telling ya, I wish I could go around and videotape everyone's B & N's bookstore experiences. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2005 Report Share Posted June 10, 2005 We should have done a photo shoot like the "I'm Sorry" page someone posted. We all could have snapped a picture of our purchase. I would have been pictured with a sweaty screaming child upset about Percy haha Next time. "christine@..." <christine@...> wrote: LOL--- OMG---- awesome. I'm telling ya, I wish I could go around and videotape everyone's B & N's bookstore experiences.- __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2005 Report Share Posted June 10, 2005 ROFL!!!! Riley <ocangelfan@...> wrote: That reminds me of the appointment with the neurologist when Pj got his dx -- he was stimming on the light switch, flashing the lights constantly in his office.Finally, Dr. Wonderful said "Can you please stop him from doing that?" To which I answered, "No we can't, that's why we're here!"Even some of the doctor's don't get it...> > > I went to the local B & N yesterday and bought two copies after some > wait while the staff went digging to find them in some distant hidden > shelf. Today, I made return visit and asked the manager, while > pointing to the print out of B & N's bestsellars list, how come their > number three bestsellar was so difficult to find? He stood there > dumbfounded for a moment but then replied that he didn't know why but > let's fix this right now. We both went back and dug out the remaining > three copies of EOH and he placed them prominently at the front > entrance under new releases. Turns out one of his employees has a > child on the spectrum too.> Charlie> > > LOL--- OMG---- awesome. I'm telling ya, I wish I could go around and videotape everyone's B & N's bookstore experiences.__________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2005 Report Share Posted June 10, 2005 Speaking of video taping, this reminds me of scenes from 's movie Farenheit 911... Has anytone alerted him about what's going on? LOL--- OMG---- awesome. I'm telling ya, I wish I could go around and > videotape everyone's B & N's bookstore experiences. > > - > > I went to the local B & N yesterday and bought two copies after some > wait while the staff went digging to find them in some distant hidden > shelf. Today, I made return visit and asked the manager, while > pointing to the print out of B & N's bestsellars list, how come their > number three bestsellar was so difficult to find? He stood there > dumbfounded for a moment but then replied that he didn't know why but > let's fix this right now. We both went back and dug out the remaining > three copies of EOH and he placed them prominently at the front > entrance under new releases. Turns out one of his employees has a > child on the spectrum too. > Charlie > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2005 Report Share Posted June 10, 2005 OOH, good idea Charlie! Hey everyone, what do you think???? Barb Re: EOH - still at #4 on B & N; 55 on Amazon.com >I went to the local B & N yesterday and bought two copies after some > wait while the staff went digging to find them in some distant hidden > shelf. Today, I made return visit and asked the manager, while > pointing to the print out of B & N's bestsellars list, how come their > number three bestsellar was so difficult to find? He stood there > dumbfounded for a moment but then replied that he didn't know why but > let's fix this right now. We both went back and dug out the remaining > three copies of EOH and he placed them prominently at the front > entrance under new releases. Turns out one of his employees has a > child on the spectrum too. > Charlie > > > >> FYI >> >> > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2005 Report Share Posted June 10, 2005 Charlie, Now THAT is genius...I think I'll do the same at my B & N.... Kelli > > FYI > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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