Hahaha OMG the Drag Race quote! And the comment on YouTube as the death knell of privacy! And the 'he had it coming' Chicago moment! I'm LMAO right now. I think his last words were more along the 'see you in hell, punk' line, TBH.
We can always count on you to remind us about the most esoteric "holidays" - some of which are not even on my iCal. We celebrated this morning with a Toast of homemade Italian bread. Is that appropriate?
Interesting. Thank you, Debra. I was wondering about the whole Ides of March thing. Seems "et tu Brute" means the same as "Bless your heart. No donuts for you!" I like it.
When I was growing up, I often resd that the sentence Caesar said before dying was: "Tu quoque, mi filii", which means "You too, my son". Meaning either "You too betrayed me?" or "it will happen to you too." I think it was the latter.
I want to talk about that time our Patrick got kidnapped by a Roman slaver ship. He was too handsome and intelligent to be murdered. He would be worth more alive.
I don't know what happened. He learned the language,everbody said do you have Patrick, he is the cleverest monkey i have ever seen.
After a long time, he persisted. After he was all used up and squeezed dry like a sponge.
They decided to send him home. I think when he was talking about snakes in Ireland, it is not something i can understand. Yes i did wear a green cloth today.
Hahaha
ReplyDeleteOMG the Drag Race quote! And the comment on YouTube as the death knell of privacy! And the 'he had it coming' Chicago moment!
I'm LMAO right now.
I think his last words were more along the 'see you in hell, punk' line, TBH.
XOXO
Well, ides dunno what to make of all this.
ReplyDeleteGreat post Debra! I love the frog! Ha ha!
ReplyDeleteOh the frog!
ReplyDeleteI was told the senators were carving up the chicken for dinner and minding their own business.
this final sentence by caser helped many novelist to put it as abbreviation for critical long situation :)
ReplyDeleteenjoyed the all so much dear Debra ,hope all is great with you and all you love !
We can always count on you to remind us about the most esoteric "holidays" - some of which are not even on my iCal. We celebrated this morning with a Toast of homemade Italian bread. Is that appropriate?
ReplyDeleteThanks, I might have overlooked the holiday
ReplyDelete"See you in Hell, punk."
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like the Caesar I know!
Et Tu Debs?
ReplyDeleteHello Debra, I'm gong to have to get some curse tablets to add to my Voodoo dolls. One can't be too prepared.
ReplyDelete--Jim
Great post as always!! Love thefrog!!
ReplyDeleteI love that alternate interpretation so very much.
ReplyDeleteWhere does one find curse tablets these days???
Why haven't any donut shops picked up on that last idea. I don't recall any Ides of March sales.
ReplyDeleteInteresting. Thank you, Debra. I was wondering about the whole Ides of March thing. Seems "et tu Brute" means the same as "Bless your heart. No donuts for you!" I like it.
ReplyDelete@ e -- Hey, that's a business opportunity just waiting for the right entrepreneur!
ReplyDelete@ Bill Lisleman -- And that's a brilliant marketing idea too!
ReplyDeleteI need to go buy donuts so I can celebrate. Thanks!
ReplyDelete@ Mike -- After all that PIE you ate YESTERDAY?
ReplyDelete@Deb - Absolutely!
ReplyDeletesee ya in hell punk..that made me laaaaaaugh..
ReplyDeleteSomething tells me Vlad's next shipment of Viagra for his personal use will have "kai su" scratched on them... oh, and that frog, LOL!
ReplyDeleteCurse tablets, voodoo, and donuts! March is a good month!
ReplyDeleteAnd then I forgot what I intended to say!
ReplyDeleteThese were too funny and I love the frogs' expression!
ReplyDelete"And then Caesar ran into our knives!" BAHAHAHAHA!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh man, some of the comments are just as funny as your post! LOL!!!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteYesterday was a holiday? (It's Wednesday here already)
ReplyDeleteI always tease my brother about being born around the ides of March
ReplyDeleteThat frog is hilarious.
ReplyDeleteI think Julius Ceasar's last word would have been "OUCH!"
Julius Ceasar was part of a political party called populares which supported giving the common people what they needed
ReplyDeleteTheir opponents were aristocratic and they didn't give him long to come up with a case of the murders.
Right wingers never change
When I was growing up, I often resd that the sentence Caesar said before dying was: "Tu quoque, mi filii", which means "You too, my son". Meaning either "You too betrayed me?" or "it will happen to you too." I think it was the latter.
ReplyDeleteLOL- OMG-What fun this post was. I think things translated a little differently during the ages.
ReplyDeleteHope you have a great Wednesday- xo Diana
Ha ha all good one. Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteHaha
ReplyDeleteJe vais prendre la grenouille :-))
ReplyDeleteHug - câlin.
Fun Caesar memes!
ReplyDeleteHappy Ides (if that is appropriate).
ReplyDeleteHA to all of them!
ReplyDeleteI want to talk about that time our Patrick got kidnapped by a Roman slaver ship. He was too handsome and intelligent to be murdered. He would be worth more alive.
ReplyDeleteI don't know what happened. He learned the language,everbody said do you have Patrick, he is the cleverest monkey i have ever seen.
After a long time, he persisted. After he was all used up and squeezed dry like a sponge.
They decided to send him home.
I think when he was talking about snakes in Ireland, it is not something i can understand. Yes i did wear a green cloth today.
@ Richard -- But did ye drink the green beer, boyo? DID YE DRINK THE GREEN BEER?
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ReplyDeleteI had to continue singing. "He had it comin'...he had it comin'!"
ReplyDeleteLOL! I enjoyed them all, especially the cat. You find such good funnies, Debra!
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