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Happy (belated) Ides of March! to you too Da Ben Dan.
What's IDs of March?
The IDs of March sounds a bit Freudian to me.............
Try the Ides of march.
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In the Roman calendar, the term ides was used for the 15th day of the months of March, May, July, and October, and the 13th day of the other 8 months.
In modern times, the term Ides of March (Latin Idus Martiae) is best known as the date that Julius Caesar was assassinated, in 44 BC, the story of which was famously retold in William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar. The term has come to be used as a metaphor for impending doom
Nope..thank you, though, Dbd...being wished a "happy" whatever is always welcome! :) Happy Sunday! :) ((hugs))
I believe so!
What are IDs of March?
Thanks, but my ID doesn't expire till next March.
No, Jodie44 did it earlier. :)
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Naw, my sister beat you to it.
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This year you are, yes.
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miss you:)
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