Hightide Scat Lunch - Break Upd
Observed in small maritime towns (rumored origins in the Pacific Northwest or the English Channel), this version requires the ocean to be at its highest point. Workers—fishermen, dockhands, café staff—gather at a pier or breakwater. As the tide peaks, they collectively release a short, improvised scat phrase. It might be a "Bop-ba-doo-dat" or a "Skeedle-wop-bam." The goal is not melody but release : the nonsense syllables represent the day’s stress flowing out with the turning tide.
What do you usually work in (office, home, industrial, outdoor)? Hightide Scat Lunch Break
They ate in total silence, avoiding the crinkle of plastic wrappers, scanning the treeline for dark shapes and the ocean for the advancing water. 🥾 The Great Escape Observed in small maritime towns (rumored origins in
Efficiency is the backbone of the High Tide lunch break. The transition from active labor to relaxation is executed with military precision. It might be a "Bop-ba-doo-dat" or a "Skeedle-wop-bam

