DCrazy wrote:Buef wrote:DCrazy wrote:Buef wrote:Why are there locks on stores that are open 24/7?
Because if the power goes out or the store goes out of business there needs to be some way of protecting the contents.
And I thought they called those 'employees'.
Well there aren't necessarily employees in an
out-of-business store. I'm sure the next tenant would not like to lease a building that has been vandalized and otherwise destroyed. Locks also help when you're doing inventory and don't want customers to enter, as all stores do at least once a year -- even ones that are normally open 24/7.
An
out-of-business store is open 24/7?
Arent
employees doing inventory?
DCrazy wrote:
Buef wrote:Why isn't your dental cleaning device called a teethbrush?
For the same reason you don't see a 100% Brushless Cars Wash.
But a car wash washes an individual car at a time in procession, hence the singular name....[/quote]
One could make that argument that a toothbrush brushes each individual tooth in procession. "Teethbrush" may imply that it brushes the entire set of teeth at once, which is false.
A more interesting argument would be that since toothbrushes are also intended to clean the gums and tongue (depending on how well-developed your sense of hygiene is

) that a more accurate term for the utensil would be "inside-of-the-mouthbrush". But that just doesn't roll off your freshly brushed tongue now does it?

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Well, I do have a toungue-scraper, I like mouthbrush though, does seem more fitting.
DCrazy wrote:
I'm just enjoying being as pedantic as the spirit of the email which spawned this thread.
heheheh right on.