On the stage/lounge/library that I set up in our high school, there is a pool table. It's possibly the world's worst pool table. There's a hole in one spot, one of the balls is actually missing a section of its hard covering, and the cues have pretty much completely lost their tips.
But it still gets used a lot, often by Cubby, who loves playing pool.
I can't do much about the covering on the table, but I did think maybe it wouldn't be too hard to replace the wonky ball and the terrible cues.
So this morning at 4:30, when I was awake but didn't want to get up yet, I was considering doing a search for cue tips to replace the awful ones.
Cue tips . . . Q-tips? Ohhhh.
Surely that must be where the name came from, right? Because the Q-tip--that none of us use to clean out our ears, no way--actually resembles the tip of a pool cue.
However, when I looked up the history of Q-tips, I found that the company claims the Q just stands for quality*.
I like my name story much better, though, and now I will think of pool every time I use a Q-tip (but not in my ear, of course! never!). So there.
* I also found the original name for Q-tips was something that would definitely never fly now. How times, and word meanings, have changed in the last hundred years.
Snicker. Snort. That original name? Hahahaha! Is that what they mean today by "grooming"? Never mind. Snort.
ReplyDelete