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NQ6U
03-15-2011, 09:51 AM
Keep a close eye on your best friend.

ab1ga
03-15-2011, 09:52 AM
Et tu?

kd8dey
03-15-2011, 11:18 AM
Et tu?

Gazuentite

W1GUH
03-15-2011, 11:26 AM
Comes out sloppy?

Oh...different word.

ab1ga
03-15-2011, 11:26 AM
Gazuentite

Brute!

(It's spelled Gesundheit, German for "health").

Can I be banned for meting out such punishment?

KC9ECI
03-15-2011, 03:28 PM
It's so much more than just the Ides today. This is the day that I annually call my mother and apologize.

W5GA
03-15-2011, 04:29 PM
Did Ceasar get stabbed again?

ab1ga
03-15-2011, 04:39 PM
Did Ceasar get stabbed again?

Thank you, thank you, thank you for noticing!

KG4CGC
03-15-2011, 06:45 PM
Someone should chime in in just short bit with a wiki link.

NQ6U
03-15-2011, 07:25 PM
Someone should chime in in just short bit with a wiki link.

Like this (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ides_of_March)?


The Ides of March (Latin: Idus Martii) is the name of 15 March in the Roman calendar, probably referring to the day of the full moon. 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 months.[1] The Ides of March was a festive day dedicated to the god Mars and a military parade was usually held. In modern times, the term Ides of March is best known as the date that Julius Caesar was killed in 44 B.C. Julius Caesar was stabbed (23 times) to death in the Roman Senate led by Marcus Junius Brutus, Gaius Cassius Longinus and 60 other co-conspirators.

I didn't figure any explanation was necessary for the folks who frequent the Island. Please don't tell me I was wrong.

KG4CGC
03-15-2011, 07:28 PM
Like this (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ides_of_March)?



I didn't figure any explanation was necessary for the folks who frequent the Island. Please don't tell me I was wrong.
I was referring to someone making an outlandish claim then including a wiki link, unrelated to the point.

NQ6U
03-15-2011, 07:57 PM
I was referring to someone making an outlandish claim then including a wiki link, unrelated to the point.

Hello.

Okay, now I see what you mean.

KG4CGC
03-15-2011, 08:13 PM
Hello.

Okay, now I see what you mean.
*high five*

N2NH
03-15-2011, 08:17 PM
Like this (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ides_of_March)?


The Ides of March (Latin: Idus Martii) is the name of 15 March in the Roman calendar, probably referring to the day of the full moon. 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 months.[1] The Ides of March was a festive day dedicated to the god Mars and a military parade was usually held. In modern times, the term Ides of March is best known as the date that Julius Caesar was killed in 44 B.C. Julius Caesar was stabbed (23 times) to death in the Roman Senate led by Marcus Junius Brutus, Gaius Cassius Longinus and 60 other co-conspirators.

I didn't figure any explanation was necessary for the folks who frequent the Island. Please don't tell me I was wrong.

He was stabbed 23 times but there were 60 co-conspirators? Talk about bad aim.

WX7P
03-15-2011, 09:32 PM
I'm the friendly stranger in the black sedan.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_EBMo8xHGNs&feature=related

ab1ga
03-15-2011, 09:38 PM
Dudes, I am disappointed.

I execute a trilingual pun with unsolicited setup line in the middle and a self-referential pun at the end and all you can think of is a feckin' COWTHIEF.

That tears it. I'm going to bed. Pffffffft.

:-)