It’s That Man Again was the most successful British radio
comedy of the WWII era. One of its more famous sketches featured a pair of
handymen named Claude and Cecil who were so excessively deferential they never
managed to get anything done. Cecil would say, “After you, Claude,” and Claude
would reply, “After you, Cecil,” and that would pretty much be the end of that.
The writer of the Daily Reflection at The High Calling is having his own “Claude
and Cecil” moment.