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the Ides of March
Remember this from Shakespere's JCeasar? To me it refers to the 15th of March not the end of the month, who can remember for sure, have a bet with a co-worker and need help settleing it.
"Beware of the Ides of March" |
The Ides of March is indeed the 15th. Varies month to month - derived from the Latin idus, a term marking the 15th day of March, July and October as well as the 13th day of other months in the Roman calendar year
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Ides of March?... :cool:
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^^^ Timeless classic by Jim Peterik. Great guy too. SmileWavy
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I believe it pertains to a warning given to Julius Caesar, "beware the ides of March!"
This referenced the date he was to be assassinated. |
March 15 is always a sad day for me. Ten years ago today I took my best friend for her last trip to the vet. Then buried her. Still not over it.
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It is indeed the 15th.
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