२१ सप्टेंबर, २०१०

"True to Munster's love of modern art, light bulbs now hang in the cages..."

"... as a symbol that ideas cannot be bound by bars."

१६ टिप्पण्या:

Opus One Media म्हणाले...

Munster of course being just south of Appleton and a casual bikeride away..

Kidding aside can a reader ask what chain of events brought this to light today? (no pun intended)

Ann Althouse म्हणाले...

@HD I was reading an old case called People v. Philips (about the priest-penitent privilege). Class prep. Munster's mentioned.

chickelit म्हणाले...

I hope they're incandescent bulbs and not CFLs.

Calypso Facto म्हणाले...

Such a famous münster that they named the whole town for it. I lived near the beautiful Ulmer Münster for a couple years. A peaceable change to Protestantism through referendum there. The Schwabians are much more laid back.

Synova म्हणाले...

I can't see the cages.

:-(

lemondog म्हणाले...

Where are the cages? I don't see cages.

I had to Google for images of cages and closeup

bagoh20 म्हणाले...

"I can't see the cages.

You chose the blue pill.

lemondog म्हणाले...

Another image but no light bulbs.

bagoh20 म्हणाले...

Shouldn't those cages have rotting corpses? It's a European thing.

Synova म्हणाले...

Thanks. Now I can see them. Now that I know where to look.

lemondog म्हणाले...

Shouldn't those cages have rotting corpses?

Well, at least skulls and some bones clanking around.

Would have been more dramatic to have cages swinging from the protruding gargoyles or whatever

Phil 314 म्हणाले...

And I thought it was going to be a story about Fred Gwynn and Yvonne Dicarlo.

lucid म्हणाले...

Just like some Islamists, except that it happened 500 years ago.

But what is the story on Munster cheese?

Ann Althouse म्हणाले...

Suddenly, Munster cheese seems so much less appetizing.

lucid म्हणाले...

Yeah, but Munster cheese melted over a toasted English muffin is still one of the best and most soothing late night half-dinners. I'll just think of Munster Cheese as coming from Kraft, USA.

lucid म्हणाले...

hunh. Munster and Muenster are two different cheeses. Who knew?