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March 17, 2018



"Beware of the Ides of March!"

Always, I remember that because I had to read Shakespeare's Julius Caesar in the late 1950s in high school.

It was difficult reading because the Brits had a strange way of talking back when Shakespeare penned this masterpiece.

It was the fifteenth of March when Caesar got stabbed by the conspirators, one of whom was Brutus.

What a helluva name!

I love it. If my parents had named me Brutus, every kid in my Catholic grade would have taken his turn trying to kick my butt.

Brutus implies strength.

And here today, which is Tuesday, the thirteenth of March, Preside...



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