I thought that it was going to be another crank call show when it started, just like the horrible prank calls that radio presenters do - but this is really quite genius. Had me laughing out loud a lot!
I think the explanation of Touch and Go is incorrect here. The phrase is more likely to come from aviation or sailing. If the landing goes wrong, a pilot will do a "touch and go", meaning the wheels will touch down, then the plane will be off again.
Alternatively from sailing, when a ship would touch the bottom, but then keep going. This is a "touch and go" situation, as it's describing a situation that's pretty dodgy.
The wheels touching in this example doesn't sound right to me.
Alternatively from sailing, when a ship would touch the bottom, but then keep going. This is a "touch and go" situation, as it's describing a situation that's pretty dodgy.
The wheels touching in this example doesn't sound right to me.