Hello, and welcome to another episode of No Such Thing as a Fish,
a weekly podcast this week coming to you live from Cardiff!
My name is Dan Schreiber, and I am sitting here with Anna Czazinski, Andrew Hunter Murray, and James Harkin,
and once again we have gathered round the microphones with our four favorite facts from the last seven days,
and in no particular order, here we go, starting with you, James.
Okay, my fact this week is that the oldest football cup competition in Spain is the Copa del Rey.
Each year the winner gets the name engraved in the trophy in Comic Sans.
The greatest font of them all!
So I don't know if you know who invented Comic Sans, anyone?
Vincent Connard, and he did an interview recently, and they asked him his favorite times that Comic Sans has been used,
so he said that it was in the Copa del Rey,
it was in a photo album made by the Vatican,
and in the presentation by CERN to announce the discovery of the Higgs Boson.
Yes, but it wasn't a Vatican, they didn't announce the new Pope in Comic Sans or anything.
No, they still did that with the smoke.
If you could do the smoke in Comic Sans.
It was a lovely photo album that they gave to the Pope, so it was the Vatican's present to him,
and it was all the captions were in, it's the best way to caption a book, Comic Sans.
There's no question.
You know, he's only ever used it once, he says, Vincent Connard, he said he's used Comic Sans once in his life.