I mention it every year because I think it deserves to be commemorated: we are the Ides of March, the day Julius Caesar was assassinated. But the famous quote is of course of Shakespeare. I thought I would share the quote dramatized by some great actors, then I remembered that it was also uttered by Lisa in The Simpsons. In Homer the Great, if you are curious. And I thought it was a funny way to use the line and to commemorate the day. So here it is. Homer's reply is also priceless.
Wednesday, 15 March 2017
"Beware the Ides of March!"
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2 comments:
Hilarious!
LOL!
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