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Post by Crowfan on Mar 14, 2007 14:44:45 GMT -5
I hate John Wilkes Booth, but that's just me. My point would be this dagger that I found with blood on it...
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Post by Phantom Engineer on Mar 14, 2007 16:57:13 GMT -5
Is it March already? Why wasn't I informed of this sooner!
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Post by doctorz on Mar 14, 2007 17:00:08 GMT -5
I always beware the Ides of March. My car is in the shop so I am at the mercy of the Road Sharks. Oh my!
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Post by Gamera on Mar 14, 2007 21:02:49 GMT -5
Turnips
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Post by Captain Hygiene on Mar 15, 2007 0:50:46 GMT -5
Oh crap it's the 15th...
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Post by Don Quixote on Mar 15, 2007 1:37:18 GMT -5
stabby stabby stabby stabby stabby stabby stabby.
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Post by mummifiedstalin on Mar 15, 2007 7:58:02 GMT -5
Et tu, DuQe?
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Post by Mr. Atari on Mar 15, 2007 11:09:56 GMT -5
They never beware.
Why don't they beware?
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Post by Captain Hygiene on Mar 15, 2007 11:22:47 GMT -5
Here's a bucket of your ruler.
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Post by Crowfan on Mar 15, 2007 13:22:12 GMT -5
I warned him not to go out today.
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Post by siamesesin on Mar 15, 2007 13:25:14 GMT -5
We missed the Day of Pi.
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Post by bonfiregal on Mar 15, 2007 14:10:35 GMT -5
Refresh my history memory-what the hell is an "ide"? And why should we beware them? Well, Sia, Shakespeare wrote (and others?) that Julius Caesar was stabbed in the Senate on this day. Stabbed by friends (?) and foes. All a big jealousy thing, I think. Thought he was getting too big for his britches. As for the "Ides", that has to do with the number 15 or time of the year, or some such thing. Doubt that my little explanation helped at all...and others can probably fill you in better. I often don't stay in the lines! Ha!
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Post by Donna SadCat Lady on Mar 15, 2007 14:28:42 GMT -5
That means it's time once again for... ...Julius Caesar on an Aldis Lamp.
Voice Over: From the pulsating pages of history, from the dark and furious days of Imperial Rome we bring you a story that shattered the world! A tale so gripping that they said it could not be filmed. A unique event in cinema history! Julius Caesar on an Aldis lamp! SUPERIMPOSED CAPTION: 'JULIUS CAESAR ON AN ALDIS LAMP'
Close-up of Caesar walking in Roman street. Soothsayer pushes his way up to him wild eyed and produces Aldis lamp and starts flashing: SUBTITLE: 'BEWARE THE IDES OF MARCH'
Some steps at the foot of a statue. Caesar is stabbed. As he falls he brings out a really big Aldis lamp and flashes to the assassins around him. SUBTITLE: 'ET TU BRUTE'
(Image found here.)
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Post by Captain Hygiene on Mar 15, 2007 14:37:17 GMT -5
"I can recite over 65,000 digits of pi from memory!" Not a nerd at all. Seriously, the articles I read on that disturbed me, especially when I read that the interest ran in some people's families.
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Post by Gamera on Mar 15, 2007 14:49:45 GMT -5
"I can recite over 65,000 digits of pi from memory!" 3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751058209749445923078164062862089986280348253421170679821480865132823066470938446095505822317253594081284811174502841027019385211055596446229489549303820...
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