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1 | Does this mean that it is wrong to ask? | Rev 17:16 | Hank | 59904 | ||
Ed, the Latin phrase is, "Et tu, Brute." [And thou, Brutus] spoken by the dying Caesar to Brutus, one of his conspirators. I do trust that you don't view me in the same light! --Hank | ||||||
2 | Does this mean that it is wrong to ask? | Rev 17:16 | EdB | 59907 | ||
Hank Aw, I was closer than I suspected, I hadn't used Latin in 39 years when my Latin teacher agreed if I promised to take French the next year you would give me a passing D. That poor French teacher such a dear to have such clutz as me. Hank I was making a stab (pardon the pun) at humor. Hank your my brother wer buds!!!!! EdB |
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