
I just approached a random couple at the Gate at the London Airport. I noticed them discussing something in the book after the wife handed it to the husband. So I just straight up asked the guy if they found an error. Turns out that there was wording in the book that confused them, not a typo. It was more of a misunderstanding of terminology. They are Brits and didn’t understand a reference to a “court” in the book. They eventually realized that the author was referring to a basketball court. I guess it’s also a cultural thing. Anyhow, the wife stuck the bookmark in her book.

Here’s a quick post. Since when does 1-1 equal a win?
Am I that behind in sports?
Is this even a typo? What is it?
Ok this isn’t a typo or grammatical error, but it’s just too ironic not to post.
So enjoy!
(joking aside, we pray this situation gets resolved as quickly as possible)
Thanks to one of our members, AmyHersh for catching this typo. If you search for “Broken Padlock” and scroll a couple paragraphs down, you’ll see the typo in question.
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