Author: | Keith Reed | ISBN: | 9781476097848 |
Publisher: | Keith Reed | Publication: | July 15, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Keith Reed |
ISBN: | 9781476097848 |
Publisher: | Keith Reed |
Publication: | July 15, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
this book was meant to be for light reading whilst flying between airports but don't be put off you can still read it anyway.
it is a collection of true short stories, written by a not so short person, who had a short temper in those days brought about by the frustration of the job on the day. there are also some very short stories about my lovable sister in law who has all the best intentions but seems to mess up a little. the family know these times as "valerie moments". read in depth and you will feel the pain.
some tradesmen will find it interesting as i am sure they would have come across some interesting times with customers as i have. we are all customers too so maybe we should all read it and think about what we put tradesmen through whilst in and around our homes. the humour is not just about tradesmen it is about everyday life. life can be frustrating but time heals and we can look back and laugh about it, or can we?
this book was meant to be for light reading whilst flying between airports but don't be put off you can still read it anyway.
it is a collection of true short stories, written by a not so short person, who had a short temper in those days brought about by the frustration of the job on the day. there are also some very short stories about my lovable sister in law who has all the best intentions but seems to mess up a little. the family know these times as "valerie moments". read in depth and you will feel the pain.
some tradesmen will find it interesting as i am sure they would have come across some interesting times with customers as i have. we are all customers too so maybe we should all read it and think about what we put tradesmen through whilst in and around our homes. the humour is not just about tradesmen it is about everyday life. life can be frustrating but time heals and we can look back and laugh about it, or can we?