Shoe by Gary Brookins and Susie MacNelly for January 08, 2011

  1. Stewiebrian
    pouncingtiger  almost 14 years ago

    And landed on his head.

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    pbarnrob  almost 14 years ago

    Only six more to go, and he qualifies for a free trip to Betty Ford!

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    Dkram  almost 14 years ago

    But he didn’t spill his drink.

    He keeped his mouth shut.

    \\//_

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    twj0729  almost 14 years ago

    I’ve never fully understood “falling off the wagon.” How did that come to mean drinking again? Is the person “falling off” to run back to the booze? Anyone know?

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    Sandfan  almost 14 years ago

    twyspi - “On the wagon” refers to abstaining from alcohol, probably referring to the water wagons that were used to dampen dusty streets in the late 19th and early 20th century. “Falling off the wagon” thus means a return to drinking alcohol.

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    Jonni  almost 14 years ago

    Again please, wagon’s carried booze so if you fell off there would be no delivery?

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    rockngolfer  almost 14 years ago

    Here is Snopes answer.

    http://www.snopes.com/language/phrases/wagon.asp

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