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Beware of the Ides of March. (Original Post) Jacson6 Aug 21 OP
I Am Missing Something ProfessorGAC Aug 21 #1
My mom's birthday was on the Ides of March. We always had laughs about that. madinmaryland Aug 21 #3
Our Joke Has Been... ProfessorGAC Aug 21 #4
Right idea. Wrong timing. usonian Aug 21 #2

ProfessorGAC

(74,134 posts)
1. I Am Missing Something
Thu Aug 21, 2025, 07:15 PM
Aug 21

Our wedding anniversary is the Ides of March, so I get all the history, but why today?
What did I miss?

madinmaryland

(65,548 posts)
3. My mom's birthday was on the Ides of March. We always had laughs about that.
Thu Aug 21, 2025, 07:56 PM
Aug 21

I don’t know what precipitated this thread.

ProfessorGAC

(74,134 posts)
4. Our Joke Has Been...
Thu Aug 21, 2025, 08:04 PM
Aug 21

...that we can't throw an anniversary party because someone has to stab a friend in the back.
Actually, we did throw a 25th anniversary party at a local club. (Owner let us do it free.)
We did what we would have 25 years before had we not Bern concerned about parents, aunts & uncles and so on.
My band played instead of the crappy polka band we had; we served decent champagne instead of Andre; we did real Italian beef & BBQ chicken & pizzas.
Plus we had an ice bowl with 20# of shrimp.
We have video of the whole thing. And, nobody got stabbed in the back! Go figure.

usonian

(19,975 posts)
2. Right idea. Wrong timing.
Thu Aug 21, 2025, 07:43 PM
Aug 21

Better late than never.

However,

The first ruler of Rome after Julius Caesar was Octavian, who later became known by his title of Augustus. Octavian was Julius Caesar’s grand-nephew and was one of his political opponents. After Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44BCE, Octavian rose to power and became Consul of Rome in 43BCE. He then declared himself Emperor of Rome in 27BCE, becoming the first Roman Emperor in the Julio-Claudian dynasty.


Got another emperor.
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