Ides of MarchInjury issues turning us off?
Ides of MarchInjury issues turning us off?
What is or are "Ides"?The ides of March is March 15. The phrase telling us to be wary comes from Shakespeare's play “Julius Caesar,” in which a soothsayer emerges from a crowd to warn the Roman dictator with the now-famous words: “Beware the ides of March.” ... Caesar should have been wary of a murder plot on the ides of March.
The ides of March is March 15. The phrase telling us to be wary comes from Shakespeare's play “Julius Caesar,” in which a soothsayer emerges from a crowd to warn the Roman dictator with the now-famous words: “Beware the ides of March.” ... Caesar should have been wary of a murder plot on the ides of March.
Yes, I know it well, thought it may have been another of TH’s cryptic drops :)
Something to do with the full moon I think, but I may be miles off.What is or are "Ides"?
Those usually follow a too spicy curry.Yes, I know it well, thought it may have been another of TH’s cryptic drops :)
Just a T off mate.Something to do with the full moon I think, but I may be miles off.
Idest?Just a T off mate.
ides were the day approximately at the middle of a month in the Roman calendarWhat is or are "Ides"?
Et tu Andy, then fall Snorky!Just a T off mate.