Beware the Ides of March, Chuck....
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Greek? Latin? I speak neither. But I know it means something nice, whatever it isSmokeAire:"Et tu brute' "
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CBulla:Beware the Ides of March, Chuck....
Lil38:Greek? Latin? I speak neither. But I know it means something nice, whatever it is
CBulla:"Et tu Brute?" translated actually means "And you Brute" (said Bru-tay, Greek for Brutus) and it is taken from the Shakespearian play Julius Caesar. Cute saying, quite possibly historically inaccurate as the incident is recorded as no words were said or Caesar having said 'And you, my son?'
Sorry.. I had to do something in college once..
Sheesh Colin, why did you have to steal my thunder??!!CBulla:Sorry.. I had to do something in college once..
Lil38:Sheesh Colin, why did you have to steal my thunder??!!
garyfotodiver:Well, if you bring JUJU-BEEs, I'll dive with you.