Saturday, March 15

et tu, brute?

5 comments:

Rudy said...

Yeah, with friends like those who needs enemies right?

As the old Bartles and James commercials said
"Thank you for your support"

Heh

Anonymous said...

Lingua Latina 101:

Alia iacta est. - The die is cast.

Et tu, Brute? - And YOU, Brutus????!?! (i.e., with friends like you who needs enemies??!?!!?!)

Caesar fidem clam scit. - Caesar secretly knows the faith (Vulgar Latin pronunciation: Chay-zar feed 'em clam shit)

Ubi o ubi est meus sub ubi? - Where o where is my under where?

Aneas ductor erat, nunc Aneas agricola est. - Aneas was a general, now he is a farmer.

...and, finally, with respect for you Christians:

Ave Maria, gratia pleana, Dominus tecum. Benedictus tu in mulieribus, et benedictus fructis ventris yui Iesus. Santa Maria, mater Dei, ora pro nobis pecatoribus, nunc et in hora morbis nostrae. Amen.

Rudy said...

Et tu, Brute? - And YOU, Brutus????!?! (i.e., with friends like you who needs enemies??!?!!?!)

or WTFo?!?

hah!

Anonymous said...

Yikes, this guy needs a life....if you won't sign your name I won't either....dude!

Rudy said...

heh, shouldn't it have been lingua latina CI

ROFLMAO

and "you" Christians meaning what? The prayer you repeated is not used by many Christians. It is highly ( HIGHLY) revered ( not worshipped) by Christians of the Catholic (denominational not universal - big C not little c) branches of Christianity (to include Orthodox who don't actually use Catholic in their name).

How did you want "us" Christians to take that comment?