LoL! Mike, you are good! I guess this also means that I fall into older members category :)
Siska -----Original Message----- From: mike brown <[email protected]> Sender: [email protected] Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2012 00:33:03 To: [email protected]<[email protected]> Reply-To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Zen] Q: How do you know... My apologies to newer members who haven't seen these guys post for a while, but I'm sure older members will understand.. Q: How do you know you're in ED's bookshop? A; ... ... Q: [From ED] What would a Zen master say is the difference between a shop and a store? Shop [shop] Show IPA noun, verb, shopped, shop·ping, interjection noun 1. a retail store, especially a small one. 2. a small store or department in a large store selling a specific or select type of goods: the ski shop at Smith's. Store [stawr, stohr] Show IPA noun, verb, stored, stor·ing, adjective noun 1. an establishment where merchandise is sold, usually on a retail basis. 2. a grocery: We need bread and milk from the store. 3. a stall, room, floor, or building housing or suitable for housing a retail business. Q: How do you know you're in Chris' bookshop? A: There are books for sale. Nothing special. Thanks, Chris Austin-Lane Sent from a cell phone Q: How do you know you're in Mel's bookshop? A: There's a picture of the Lord Book on the wall and an altar with a statue of The Printed One to bow to. Lord Book be praised!
