Re: The concept of time



On 9 May 2007 11:37:47 -0700, tedneeley@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

See this is what puzzles me. When I was growing up we always brushed
teeth first thing in the morning before breakfast. Now here in the US
I hear "brush after breakfast and before bedtime". I personally can't
eat or drink anything before I brush my teeth. May be it's a cultural
thing to eat before or after brushing?

I think it's supposed to "kill two birds with one stone." I also was
raised to brush teeth before breakfast. I can't even think of eating when
my mouth tastes so yucky in the morning.
.



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