>Except that a "brick and mortar" store is not a store that *sells* bricks >and mortar -- it's a store that's *made of* bricks and mortar. (As opposed >to an online store, which may exist only in cyberspace.)
Whoops, my faux-pas. I completely misunderstood the term. Still, isn't the logic exactly the same? If a house is made of bricks, we call it a "brick house", not a "bricks house". Why should it be any different for a "brick-and-mortar store"? mdl _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
