… deserves a haiku.
See the 11:01 post, and
a video —
Nicole Kidman dances
"Sweet Home Alabama."
The Rev. Jerry Falwell speaks at a rally
on the steps of the Alabama Capitol
in Montgomery in this Saturday,
Aug. 16, 2003, file photo.
(AP Photo/Dave Martin)
The New York Times, Nov. 22, 2004:
"The Rev. Jerry Falwell's Liberty University [at Lynchburg, Virginia] is part of a movement around the nation that brings a religious perspective to the law."
Religious perspective:
See the five Log24 entries ending with "Dinner Theater?" (Nov. 26, 2004). Note Charles Williams's discussion of the Salem witchcraft trials.
See also yesterday's "Seven Bridges." In light of that entry's picture of Nicole Kidman in "To Die For," and of Charles Williams's remarks, a discussion of Kidman's "Practical Magic" may also interest some.
Seven Bridges
"Make me young…"
— Kilgore Trout
For the old at heart:
The Mathematical Association of America in this
Euler Tercentenary Year honors the seven bridges of
Königsberg, Prussia (birthplace of David Hilbert).
For Kilgore Trout:
A song about the road to (and from)
Hank Williams's memorial marker:
"There are stars in the Southern sky
and if ever you decide you should go
there is a taste of time-sweetened honey
down the Seven Bridges Road
Now I have loved you like a baby
like some lonesome child
and I have loved you in a tame way
and I have loved you wild"
Nicole Kidman dances
"Sweet Home Alabama"
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