Wednesday, 25 January 2012

Short Lists

Ho hum. This morning's short list was "AC/DC songs named after a type of fish".

Former Tory got the obvious one, "C.O.D." straight off. The others I can think of are "The Jack" (from the albums "TNT", "High Voltage" and "If You Want Blood, You've Got It") and "Big Jack" (from their recent album "Black Ice"), 'jack' being the popular name for several species of fish. Was it really that difficult?

So let's try an easier one: "Popes who named themselves after members of The Beatles".

14 comments:

dearieme said...

Pope Paul John

Pope Twinkle Twinkle Little Starr

Pope Lenin Harrison.

Woman on a Raft said...

Pope St Peter

Mark Wadsworth said...

D, so close but so far.

WOAR, no such Pope since 1962. And Pete Best doesn't really count.

Adam Collyer said...

Well, there's John-Paul. Oh, and John-Paul. The first was called "the laughing pope" and the second was called er "his holiness".

Mark Wadsworth said...

AC, I'm marking you down for superfluous hyphens and missing off their surnames.

dearieme said...

They all have the surname Heretic-burner. Well known fact.

View from the Solent said...

Would their surnames be I and II?

Mark Wadsworth said...

D, nope.

VFTS, I hereby declare you the winner of this round!

More fun with numbers: the American campaigner Malcolm X was not "Malcolm The Tenth" and the film "The Madness of George III" was called "The Madness of King George" in the USA because they were worried that nobody would go and see it who'd missed parts I and II. Fact.

Bayard said...

Hang about, how about all the various Popes John, 1 - XXIII and Popes Paul, I to VII ?

Mark Wadsworth said...

B, by definition, we can rule out Popes who were elected before 1962.

Anonymous said...

No one's mentioned Popes Ringo and George.

Mark Wadsworth said...

Anon, shit, those are the two short-lived Popes whom even I forget about!

Bayard said...

Popes are infallible, might they also not be prescient?

Paul VI was elected in 1963, so we can count him in. Apparently Paul VII is fictional.

Mark Wadsworth said...

B, no and no. The list was: "Popes who named themselves after MEMBERS (plural) of The Beatles" not "Popes who named themselves after A MEMBER (singular) of The Beatles"

So that rules out Pope Paul VI (as well as Pope George and Pope Ringo, now I think about it).