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Sunday, 18 October 2009
Simpsons Skeptics: Video Edition
Nothing new I'm afraid, just a lazy reworking of my Simpsons Skeptic cards to stick on YouTube. I know there's loads of people I've missed out, but nonetheless it should be a useful introduction to 50 of the most prominent individuals in today's Skeptical movement.
Fantastic! If I could only get it together to do something 1% as awesome.
PS: Tim Minchin's weapon of choice is not "Stom", nor is Andy Lewis' "The Posotive Internet Company". Slips which I might have made, had I been force-fed enough pints of John Smith's Magnet, or Newcastle Brown!
The typos are deliberate; indeed, more than deliberate. You will see that the wrongly spelt words, when put together, tell us exactly what Mr Jago thinks of scepticism.
What the hell is that sound track?
ReplyDeleteTom Sawyer by Rush
ReplyDeleteRush - I only know that because it turns up in an episode of Futurama.
ReplyDeleteIs it just me or did a couple of typos sneak in there? Sure I saw "dislaikes".
More Rush
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrejJHPnVfk
Ah yes, Rush, My cousin likes them. He's quite strange.
ReplyDeleteVery good, Crispian. Shared on FriendFeed http://ff.im/an3dm
ReplyDeleteFantastic!
ReplyDeleteIf I could only get it together to do something 1% as awesome.
PS:
Tim Minchin's weapon of choice is not "Stom", nor is Andy Lewis' "The Posotive Internet Company".
Slips which I might have made, had I been force-fed enough pints of John Smith's Magnet, or Newcastle Brown!
The typos are deliberate; indeed, more than deliberate. You will see that the wrongly spelt words, when put together, tell us exactly what Mr Jago thinks of scepticism.
ReplyDeleteVery clever and subtle, Mr Jago!