No, that's not what it means. "Beware the Ides of March" (March 15) was allegedly what Julius Caesar was told shortly before he was stabbed to death by two assassins, one of whom was his friend Brutus.
The Ides or March has been viewed by the superstitious as a day to be wary of betrayal by a friend.
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Buttercup wrote: deputy dinosaur wrote: Is that an East coast thing? No, I'm just a fan of the history of ancient Rome. I know a lot of useless things. Useless information is good. I love History.
I love History as well...my lil Warrior-Princess tells me I'm a source for the most Random and useless information she's ever heard...."OK Daddy....that was RANDOM...and who cares"?
I kinda hope that in years to come she might actually remember some of the stuff I drone on about....lol
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