Nice videos, Michael, but you're mixing metaphors. When you "jump on the bandwagon" you're joining a popular movement. It refers to band wagons used for political campaigns in parades. When you "fall off the wagon" you're failing to do something you pledged to do. It refers to temperate people who would rather drink from old, horse-drawn water wagons than touching alcohol.
You jump on a bandwagon, or you fall off the wagon, but you don't fall off the bandwagon.
Funny comment. I appreciate it. However, I did not coin the term only passed it on from those who have been saying it who let their gtd system get out of control. I'd say though that since gtd is a popular movement and you jump on the bandwagon that it's probably not to far of a stretch to say you jump off the same bandwagon you jumped onto. I hadn't considered it.
Nice videos, Michael, but you're mixing metaphors. When you "jump on the bandwagon" you're joining a popular movement. It refers to band wagons used for political campaigns in parades. When you "fall off the wagon" you're failing to do something you pledged to do. It refers to temperate people who would rather drink from old, horse-drawn water wagons than touching alcohol.
You jump on a bandwagon, or you fall off the wagon, but you don't fall off the bandwagon.
Sorry, otherwise good stuff.
jaijeffcom 2 years ago
Funny comment. I appreciate it. However, I did not coin the term only passed it on from those who have been saying it who let their gtd system get out of control. I'd say though that since gtd is a popular movement and you jump on the bandwagon that it's probably not to far of a stretch to say you jump off the same bandwagon you jumped onto. I hadn't considered it.
blackbeltproject 2 years ago