William Shakespeare writer and bane of high school students everywhere, penned an almost incomprehensible "play" about Julius Caesar and the play opened on England's Broadway about 1599. More or less and probably close enough. Anyway and to a minor point here, Shakespeare made some kind of literary breakthrough by cloning the phrase "beware the ides of March." With a pivot point being Caesar was warned about the middle of March and his "friends" that were about to shank Caesar dead. Bummer no doubt. We'll just never know how our world might be different had Caesar not been ghosted by his "friends." Of course all this 'ghosting' nonsense would not have been possible without Perry White. Google it. Irrelevant of course. Further studies would point out that the "ides" were a regular feature on Roman calendars and meant not much more than about squat up until good old Bills. Shakespeare's buddies called him 'Bills'. A little known truth about the specter of modern high school English classes. Final pivotal point here is tomorrow will be the 'ides of March' so keep a close eye on your "friends" and for hell sakes, don't turn your back on any of them. Oh yes and the official 'ides of March' is March 15. Now for our pre-assassination Thursday machine art.
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did you know that the sports book bookies in Vegas are taking bets on when, exactly, either or both of the presidential candidates (biden or trump) will stroke out on live tv ... now that would make for some entertaining television ... 😏
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