Monday, March 18, 2013

Punchlines: Ides of March and St. Patrick's Day

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Punchlines: Ides of March and St. Patrick's Day

This gentleman Lito has two projects on the way – Cold Turkey and Step Brothers 2 – and here I am secretly wishing he'd rush up and drop them. To help cool idiots like myself down in anticipation of then, Lito drops the Lil Keis-produced “The Ides Of March.” You already

Hummingbird View full size The middle of March means hummingbirds will soon make their local return. AP File Photo. It was cold on Friday, March 15, the date, according to the ancient Roman calendar, on which Julius Caesar was murdered. Even today

Punchlines: Ides of March and St. Patrick's Day. Friday was the Ides of March and Sunday, St. Patrick's Day. How did you celebrate? If you didn't catch it, here's what the late-night guys recommended. Mind our favorite jokes, then vote for yours at

I am sure tht some of us have heard the expression “the Ides of March.” But what exactly does it mean? And did you know that the months of May, July and October also have an Ides? For those of you not interested enough to google it, I have posted this

The tough world of Israeli politics has enough metaphorical daggers already without adding the shadow of the Ides of March. Still, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu finalizes a new governing coalition, he could do worse

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