Brutus: I can't go. Caesers: Et tu Brute? A young Brutus heeds his mother's advice never to run with Caesers.
O-U-C-H… But I love it.
Hmmmm. if one is aware that in Latin, the “C” is a hard sound, and Caeser is where the German for Kaiser came from, one wonders if they shouldn’t be worried about carrying bread in there hands…
Be sure to look both ways before you cross the state.
Looks like zoning ordinances in that neighborhood requires lots of pillars in the community.
Guys…guys…tomato…tomahto. You meant what I understood. ;-)
And so he never ran. Aut Caesar or nihil.
Oh sure, running with Caesars is all fun and games until you get to the senate.
told him 15 times; “ides rather march”…
Cutting remarks like that can hurt.
If you run with Caesars you might trip and toss the salad.
“Why should I teach them ‘Keeser’ and ‘Kisaro’ when they will say ‘Seaser’ and ‘Sisaro’ the rest of their lives?” Latin master Chips
roman leaders? its all greek to me
“Caesars” is misspelled for the sake of the joke, or because of copyeditor failure? I fear the worst.
Inadvertently causing hate and discontent. Apologies to all. Looks like my job is done.
margueritem about 11 years ago
O-U-C-H… But I love it.
Allen Rymer about 11 years ago
Hmmmm. if one is aware that in Latin, the “C” is a hard sound, and Caeser is where the German for Kaiser came from, one wonders if they shouldn’t be worried about carrying bread in there hands…
Linux0s about 11 years ago
Be sure to look both ways before you cross the state.
jreckard about 11 years ago
Looks like zoning ordinances in that neighborhood requires lots of pillars in the community.
Laynegg about 11 years ago
Guys…guys…tomato…tomahto. You meant what I understood. ;-)
emptc12 about 11 years ago
And so he never ran. Aut Caesar or nihil.
cdward about 11 years ago
Oh sure, running with Caesars is all fun and games until you get to the senate.
jack fairbanks about 11 years ago
told him 15 times; “ides rather march”…
NoCents about 11 years ago
Cutting remarks like that can hurt.
finale about 11 years ago
If you run with Caesars you might trip and toss the salad.
hippogriff about 11 years ago
“Why should I teach them ‘Keeser’ and ‘Kisaro’ when they will say ‘Seaser’ and ‘Sisaro’ the rest of their lives?” Latin master Chips
Me3000 about 11 years ago
roman leaders? its all greek to me
jondelfin Premium Member about 11 years ago
“Caesars” is misspelled for the sake of the joke, or because of copyeditor failure? I fear the worst.
Allen Rymer about 11 years ago
Inadvertently causing hate and discontent. Apologies to all. Looks like my job is done.