What concept for a store have you surprisingly never encountered?
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. . .here are my thoughts.
What concept for a store have you surprisingly never encountered?
A podcast I listen to, Total Soccer Show, has a Scottish host who makes frequent references to shops in his homeland with odd combinations of services. I can’t recall any exact combos, but it wouldn’t be far off to imagine receiving a straight razor shave while your fiancé peruses wedding rings off to the left, your Scottish Terrier gets its nails trimmed and anal glands expressed over to your right, and you survey the wall straight ahead for tonight’s Scotch selection. I couldn’t help but continually think about these odd amalgamations while reading the most recent book from perennial New York Times bestselling author, Mary Roach. Fuzz: When Nature Breaks the Law is far from my favorite of her numerous books combining popular science and humor. But that title was surely her finest effort. Fuzz incapsulates the 3 main topics of the book:
- Animal fur
- Slang for police, park rangers, and game wardens
- The fuzzy problem of humanely killing vs relocating nuisance animals
There should be a store selling only:
- Animal pelts
- Police supplies
- Double-headed coins
Obviously, this Scottish shop would be called Fuzz.