And just in case, you've not hear of the expression this visual pun is about, here's some other people's possible explanations to the meaning of the expression....
From Yahoo's Resolved Question [Identities removed and original spellings left]
"What does more tea vicar really mean ? Don't just say does the vicar want another brew !! I am sure it means something else ?"
Best Answer - Chosen by Asker
"It's to cover up an embarrassing faux pas. A diversionary question..Always makes me laugh when I hear it. Conjures up a lovely picture...."
Asker's Comment: best not invite the vicar around for a while :)
Some of other replies:
"I have heard it used after someone burps. It goes something like this....More tea vicar? might as well you had all the cakes!!!It's all done in the best possible taste...."
"I have heard it used after someone burps. It goes something like this....More tea vicar? might as well you had all the cakes!!!It's all done in the best possible taste...."
"I believe it's actually a line from Miss Marple and I think it's a bit of a mickey take of the british way of doing things - ie ignoring something embaressing and changing the subject."
"It means "give me some more tea", when you're talking to a vicar."
"Don't some people say "more tea vicar" when they fart?"
POSTSCRIPT: And here's our cat just after I'd taken the photo, and just before she chased the golf tees around the front room... :)

2 comments:
You've a "Masters" blog there. lol.
:) It came about as my son, who does golf at school, left one of his tees in his trouser pocket and that morning I found it on his car seat just before he was about to sit down. I handed it back to him, saying "More tee, Vicar?" and we just dissolved into laughter then and for most of the journey to catch his bus. It was just one of those zany moments... xx
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