As far as I've ever known, the phrase originated on the Bob And Tom morning radio show with a recurring Father Guido Sarduci-like character. A pope who was urbane, had a lot of pop-culture knowledge, and called in regularly to comment on things happening on the show. "Too pooped to pope" was always the last thing he said before hanging up.
I don't know which member of their production team did the character, but they have one or two that have enough talent for a room full of morning jocks.
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10 comments:
I'm preferring "Pope Gives up Papacy for Lent" as the running gag.
Pope Benedict 'too old for this shit.'
There have been several popes named Urban.
I await Pope Rural.
As Craig Ferguson said, "When one Pope goes, another one popes up in his place."
Too pooped to Pope . . .
I wonder what The Dead Kennedys would do with that . . . hmmmmm . . .
"A man's got to know his limitations."
There is no human frailty nor unfortunate circumstance that at least a few asses won't try to exploit.
But then, I'm a concern troll.
As far as I've ever known, the phrase originated on the Bob And Tom morning radio show with a recurring Father Guido Sarduci-like character. A pope who was urbane, had a lot of pop-culture knowledge, and called in regularly to comment on things happening on the show. "Too pooped to pope" was always the last thing he said before hanging up.
I don't know which member of their production team did the character, but they have one or two that have enough talent for a room full of morning jocks.
My husband has been cracking up at the Pope Peel jokes. Sad.
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