@ecksmc Sorry, dumb, but I have to ask. Are you entertaining the vicar and asking if he'd like more coffee? Or is he entertaining you and you request another cup?
@walterbays it's my spin on more tea vicar - meaning I'm getting coffee if I had a vicar he'd get me one lol
(can also mean > The phrase is often uttered as a polite expression when someone farts loudly in public)
it was a big thing here back in early-mid 80's on a breakfast show
@ecksmc Now I know one more cult series. Thanks. So by "here" do you mean UK? So do you like Andy Pandy? Rosie and Jim? Or more like Oor Willie, or Derry Girls?
@walterbays 🏴 so, oor wullie
these were all over Scotland and since Glasgow it needs a cone lol
funfact: there is a character in oor wulie called "wee eck" my nickname was/is wee eck
@ecksmc We were having lunch at a pub in Inverness. A group of men entered and dragged a man out of the kitchen. They tied him to a lamppost outside. We expected police soon, but were puzzled by the calm acceptance of the proceedings by all at the pub. They brought a vat of dirty dishwater and dumped it over his head. It was 50F out. Next was a gallon of honey, and finally a bushel of feathers. They tied the man onto a truck and drove him slowly down the street, everyone jeering....
@walterbays lol 😂 old stag tradition that not so much the honey and feathers part though that's just mean lol tying to lamppost isn't just a Scottish thing more a UK thing also in some parts
further up north ya go the weirder these traditions get ive found can get pretty extreme