“Mind The Gap”

THE TRADEMARK PHRASE ASSOCIATED with London Underground.
Like many things British, a tourist would rather bear this in mind after a visit to London and its Underground.
It’s written on the edges of the platform.
It’s spoken over on the loudspeakers on the stations during rush hours.
It’s heard even inside the train during the announcements for next station.

Other than that, there is a coffee mug given to me as a present by a dear friend in London that proudly proclaims “Mind the Gap”. And then there is this lovely black T-shirt that imprints so on your chest. And there are certain other garments also but which I prefer not to use..

As if, the ‘gap’ is everywhere.

Well, this blog that I (hope to) beat around with is not about London, Underground, travel, or anything so related.
The title should rather read: Mind, the Gap.
But I purposefully dropped the comma in hopes of riding on the popularity that I saw standing there on the platform in the form of “Mind the Gap”.
So, essentially, what I am saying is that there is a ‘gap’ between the title phrase, and the intent of this blog., but which you would NOT mind.

In 2002, (incidentally, the year I first visited London), some nuthead created a blog with URL http://mindthegap.blogspot.com and never posted a single legible word. Ditto for mind-thegap.

Unfortunately, I could not contact either of the users. Nor could I reverse what they did (or didn’t do.).

However, I could reverse the spelling of mindthegap to make http://pagehtdnim.blogspot.com . (Who is going to type in the URL in the browser anyway? If it is not clickable, it doesn’t exist…)

And so, here we are, with a weird URL, but a very sensible title: Mind, the Gap.

Welcome
And hope you enjoy your stay whilst here.

Merry Christmas.

Mil Joshi.

Edit: Ms. Emma Clarke, who became known as “voice of the tube”, by lending her voice to various announcements inside the tube and at stations, including her famous “mind the gap”, was recently sacked! More details on her website: www.emmaclarke.com