Ben Wallace Will Soon Have A Tattoo Of The Elizabeth Tower On His Right Bicep

You know you’re an NBA fan when an iconic structure built in the 1800s has its name changed and the first thing that pops into your head is the image of said structure tattooed on a player’s arm.

I’m an NBA fan, the player is Ben Wallace, and the structure is Big Ben.  As for the tattoo pictured above, it has always made sense because Mr. Wallace and England’s most famous clock happen to be namesakes.  They won’t be for much longer, though, as the English government plans to formally change Big Ben (the clock)’s name to The Elizabeth Tower in order to honor their Queen’s 60th year of doing whatever it is that she does.  Via Yahoo

Britain’s famed parliament clock tower Big Ben is set to be renamed the Elizabeth Tower in honor of the queen’s diamond jubilee, a report said Friday.

Prime Minister David Cameron is among 331 lawmakers who have signed up to a campaign to bestow the tribute to Queen Elizabeth to mark her 60th year on the throne, the Daily Mail reported.

The Guardian also reported the majority backing for the proposal.

It mirrors an honor bestowed on Queen Victoria — the first British monarch to celebrate a diamond jubilee, back in 1897 — after whom the square tower at the other end of the Houses of Parliament was renamed.

“It is great news that so many MPs from across the House are backing what would be a fitting tribute to the queen. I hope it will now move ahead,” the Mail quoted Cameron as saying.

The 316-foot tower is formally known as the Clock Tower, but it is commonly called Big Ben after the huge bell that it holds, whose distinctive “bongs” sound out the hours in central London.

Lawmakers accepted that the iconic tower, which looms over the 19-century Gothic revival parliament, would continue to be known colloquially as Big Ben, but said that its formal name should honor Queen Elizabeth.

The House of Commons Commission, the governing body of the British parliament, will meet by the end of June and is expected to agree on the renaming of Big Ben, the Daily Mail said.

Big Ben was in the news in January this year when the commission discussed how to manage a tilt affecting the tower.

The tilt is 0.26 degrees to the northwest and has increased very slightly since 2003, although an expert study found it was unlikely to be a problem for 10,000 years.

Britain is holding four days of celebrations beginning on Saturday to mark Elizabeth II’s jubilee, including a 1,000-boat river pageant and a star-studded concert.

Uh oh!  Maybe Ben Wallace should simply change his name to Elizabeth.  Wait, no, that’s not gonna work… the tattoo will still say “Big Ben.”  Looks like he’s stuck with a queen’s clock on his arm.  Oh well, I suppose there are worse things to be stuck with.  Isn’t that right, Richard Jefferson?

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