This is getting weird . . .
First they find a prehistoric mammoth skeleton at the construction site for the new Thomas Jefferson Law School in San Diego. That was intriguing . . . and then, under the mammoth they find a 40-foot baleen whale. And now, under the whale, there’s a giant sloth — of the same genus as the one Jefferson himself described in a paper delivered to the American Philosophical Society in 1797!!
Seriously — I know we don’t believe in omens or the like anymore, but what’s up with this? I go and write a whole book about Jefferson’s rather mad obsession with size and scale and large animals, and then they go and find all this stuff under the Jefferson Law School??!
[and, tangentially, here's a nice item from Larry Lessig's blog about Jefferson's Moose . . .]
March 25th, 2009 at 2:10 pm
[...] of the book, there was a huge moose standing in front of his house. And then, just recently, some gigantic animal carcasses were found at the site where they’re constructing the Thomas Jefferson Law School. Talk about [...]
August 19th, 2009 at 2:59 am
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