IDES OF MARCH AGAIN!
A brief history:
'The Ides of March' was made famous by Shakespeare's play, Julius Caesar. To quote Shakespeare exactly, the scene went:
SOOTHSAYER: "Caesar! Beware the ides of March!"
CAESAR: "What the hell are the ides of March?"
BRUTUS: "Well, that's the fifteenth of March."
CAESAR: "Why that's today..."
[Caesar is brutally stabbed to death in slow motion]
CAESAR: "Et tu, Brute?"
< /Caesar >
So have a nice day, and beware!
Monday, March 15, 2010
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Like.
Nice.
I knew there was a reason I've been feeling funny...
YOU DIDN'T BEWARE.
Don't worry. Saint Paddy's day is a good antidote.
I did beware!!! I did I did!!!
Hello. And Bye.
Like.
We are such nerds. I love us.
Yes, like that stupid greeting card "I love us" only WE aren't going to break up in a few weeks anyway, so it actually applies!
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