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cmacq
03-14-2009, 18:11
Beware the Ides of March.

The Ides of March comes; aye but it has not gone.





CmacQ

antisocialmunky
03-14-2009, 18:28
http://adifferentvista.googlepages.com/The-Ides-of-March.jpg

Ibrahim
03-14-2009, 18:30
dude..I have survived my birthday, three tests, and two quizzes..so the Iddes of March doesn't scare me...:clown:

HunGeneral
03-14-2009, 18:42
I might need more luck on the "Ides of March" but I also hope to have some time to gather my thoughts for the two great events of History on this day...:sweatdrop:

Africanvs
03-14-2009, 18:45
I think as long a you aren't Julius Caesar, you should be OK. Are there any other historical figures who have had really bad days on the Ides?

Nachtmeister
03-14-2009, 18:57
Beware the Ides of March.

May he raise his shield to repel my enemies and his sword to clear my path of obstruction.

Actually, may he really - I was born close to the Idus Martii (March 16th) and I will have a mission-impossible final attempt before terminal failure (3rd attempt, German uni can suck) at my math exam on monday (which happens to be March 16th also)...
Without The help of Mars I do not see myself passing that exam. Failure means getting expelled from Uni. No more engineering...

MARS!!

abou
03-14-2009, 18:58
dude..I have survived my birthday, three tests, and two quizzes..so the Iddes of March doesn't scare me...

Well, I did rectal examinations on two cows and you don't see me bragging.

Ibrahim
03-14-2009, 20:13
Well, I did rectal examinations on two cows and you don't see me bragging.


I was not bragging actually-I was joking:clown:*

the point is merely that the Ides of march is just that: the ides of march. nothing scary about it, as it is just another day.

are you training to be a vet?


*dang it! forgot to add the clown smiley at me first post. I'll go edit.

sgsandor
03-14-2009, 21:17
Well, I did rectal examinations on two cows and you don't see me bragging.

I thought my free time was fun looks like i need to get out more

cmacq
03-15-2009, 05:39
But, for our own part, it was not Greek to us, and the Ides changed everything. As cowards die many times before their end, the valiant never taste death but once. Therefore we cried 'Havoc,' and once more, let slip the dogs of war!





CmacQ

Rilder
03-15-2009, 05:44
Beware the Ides of March 2012.

Macilrille
03-15-2009, 11:35
Good luck NM.

Abou, meet my brother in law http://www.agrsci.org/content/view/full/1142

And to mee one of history's really great personalities fell on The Ides of March.

Hax
03-15-2009, 12:30
Well, I did rectal examinations on two cows and you don't see me bragging.

Was it in India?

<insert obvious holy shit joke here>

cmacq
03-15-2009, 14:26
It is no matter, let no image be hung as trophies won. Now we'll all about, fit to drive away the vulgar from the streets, so do you as well, where you perceive them thick. These growing feathers plucked from mighty wings will make us fly no ordinary pitch. Who else would soar above the view of common men and keep us all in servile fearfulness? Rejoice, the Ides of Mars has come.




CmacQ

A Very Super Market
03-15-2009, 21:26
Welp, I've dropped a knife on my foot today. Dammit.

cmacq
03-16-2009, 05:40
Why, man, he bestrides the narrow world as a Colossus, and we but petty men walk under his huge legs and peep about to find ourselves dishonor. Men at some point are masters of their fates: The fault, dear friends, is not in our stars, but in ourselves, that we are such underlings.



CmacQ

Apgad
03-16-2009, 07:33
I think as long a you aren't Julius Caesar, you should be OK. Are there any other historical figures who have had really bad days on the Ides?

Odoacer was killed by Theodoric in 493 (but apart from that Mrs Odoacer, how was the banquet?)