The_Warlock
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hafrogman said:Okay, might have been a little too obscurely classical.
You asked since when you heeded warnings.
I said March 15th.
That's the Ides of March (as in, "beware the Ides of March!" a traditional warning)
The day that Julius Ceasar is murdered in the play of the same name. (Shakespeare, you know)
His last words? Et tu, Brute'? (And you, Brutus?) in Latin.
However, in (admittedly bad) English I could suggest that Goldmoon wants to be Et, too. (Eaten also).
It loses a lot when I have to explain it. :\
Actually, that's pretty funny as a bulleted list...