Via Greg Laden comes this video of PZ and Richard Dawkins discussing Expelled. Several interesting points stand out. I'll be back after the video...
First, the infamous Inner life of a cell video makes an appearance. Apparently with a new voice over...
Second, is it just me or, based on Dawkin's comments, does anybody else think we should hereafter refer to Expelled as Lord Privy Seal? From Wikipedia:
The term "Lord Privy Seal" (as in "not bad, but it's a bit Lord Privy Seal") is used in the British television industry as shorthand for associating pictures too closely and literally with every element of the accompanying spoken script. The origin is a TV comedy sketch in The Frost Report taking the practice to an extreme, which backed a "news report" mention of the Lord Privy Seal with images, in quick succession, of a lord, an outdoor toilet, and a seal balancing a ball on its nose.
Perhaps a Google Bomb would be in order?
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Comments
Perhaps we should take up this phrase:
It makes you wonder who's going round cleaning up after him.
Posted by: Bob O'H | March 22, 2008 11:04 AM
One question... exactly what do we link "doing Lord Privy Seals all over the place" to.
Posted by: Norman Doering | March 22, 2008 5:09 PM
One possible link would be Expelled exposed.
Posted by: QrazyQat | March 22, 2008 7:08 PM