Hmm. I remember the commercials for Gap stores that went something like this:Fall In to the Gap!Thank you! I’ll be here all week. Try the stuffed peppers.
I have always wondered if the expression Mind the Gap got its start in the London Tube where the ubiquitous signs with that phrase remind riders to be careful stepping onto and off the cars or if the Underground simply adapted the saying from another common usage.
juicebruce almost 8 years ago
Fred you will have to be the bridge for that Gap !
The Pro from Dover almost 8 years ago
Hmm. I remember the commercials for Gap stores that went something like this:Fall In to the Gap!Thank you! I’ll be here all week. Try the stuffed peppers.
Arghhgarrr Premium Member almost 8 years ago
I have always wondered if the expression Mind the Gap got its start in the London Tube where the ubiquitous signs with that phrase remind riders to be careful stepping onto and off the cars or if the Underground simply adapted the saying from another common usage.