Falling off the Wagon

Surely, you’ve heard of the phrase “fall off the wagon” to refer to failing to give up drinking. Personally, I fall off the wagon daily. However, you may not know the phrase’s origins. Ask Yahoo! clues us in. The “wagon” refers to a water cart used to hose down dusty roads on hot days. Thus, if someone was “on the wagon”, then “‘they would sooner climb aboard a water cart to quench their thirst’ than have a drop of liquor”. Thus, falling off the wagon would be just the opposite.

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If you ever reach total enlightenment while drinking beer, I bet it makes beer shoot out your nose.
     —Deep Thoughts by Jack Handy