Sunday, 10 March 2024

Snapshots #334: A Top Ten Mr. Men Songs

Mr. Happy, Mr. Tickle, Mr. Silly, Mr. Topsy-Turvy... when Roger Hargreaves created this Mr. Men, I think these might be some of the characters he rejected...


10. Coldly, Leo gets disorientated.

"Coldly, Leo" is an anagram.

Lloyd Cole - Mr. Malcontent

9. Marks' partner forms a band with Miles.

Marks & Spencer meets Miles Davis...

The Spencer Davis Group - Mr. Second Class

8. Ernie's pal will meet you at the chapel.

Ernie knocked around with Eric (not our Ernie... although, who knows?) in a Church.

Eric Church - Mr. Misunderstood

7. Freeloader who raises the temperature.

Freddie Freeloader - yes, it's Miles Davis Day here at My Top Ten - makes the Mercury rise...

Freddie Mercury - Mr. Bad Guy

6. I doubt he's sharper than a serpent's tooth...

A doubting Thomas, and a quote from King Lear... hey, I'm an English teacher - sue me!

Thomas Leer - Mr. Nobody

5. Second rate Gremlins.

After the success of Gremlins, everyone wanted a little scary monster movie. This was one of the unfortunate results...

The Critters - Mr. Dieingly Sad

4. Swapping chainmail for denim.

A Knight in Jeans? I'd stick with the armour...

Jean Knight - Mr. Big Stuff

3. Bass and treble? Seaweed and pebble?

Could one of those be Cockney Rhyming Slang for Rebel?

Cockney Rebel - Mr. Soft

At a push, I would also have allowed...

Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel - Mr. Raffles

2. Rear appendage or fast bird?

Tail... or swift?

Taylor Swift - Mr. Perfectly Fine

(And if that looks like an Odd Song Out... it isn't!)

1. Tired dingos are easily befuddled.

"Tired dingos" was an anagram...

Otis Redding - Mr. Pitiful


Mr. Loverman (Shabba!) says there will be more Snapshots next Saturday...

3 comments:

  1. I was convinced that the answer to number 6 was in an anagram of (a) serpent's tooth. Clearly not.

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    1. Good job Ernie identified him then or you'd have been at that all day.

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