Beware the Ides of March after having pi pie

Yesterday, completely by accident, I observed 3.14… pi day with a tasty piece of saskatoon pie with ice cream at lunch. I think I should also note that yesterday, being exactly 1 month after Valentines Day, has also acquired a popular ‘off colour’ nickname among those people who would not fit well into Victorian society. I’ll leave you to investigate March 14 further in the Urban Dictionary.

I ended up eating out twice, when I went to supper with my parents. Upon leaving the restaurant the Lincoln that we parked next to had a man putting a straightened clothes hanger poking through the door gap. His son had locked the door without taking the keys out of the ignition. He’d done this before apparently. He was headed to the same play we were headed to and figured CAA wouldn’t arrive in time. I asked him if it was his worst nightmare to be caught slim-jimming a car in broad daylight in the middle of Regina. Another couple hassled him a little too as they left the restaurant and walked by to their car.

The Importance of Being Earnest was the play I saw, and it was done very well. It wasn’t as funny as I thought it might be, but many of the characters and actors were very good. I’d seen one of them before in the Alice Nocturne at the Globe. Afterward they presented an award to an alumnus of the UofR, but the speeches were much too long for a surprise captive audience. The actress who had won was from Stoughton, SK originally, and has appeared on This is Wonderland, Soulpepper theatre in Toronto, and MVP (now canceled I’ve heard).

One of the actresses from the show looked just like Cheri Oteri from Saturday Night Live when she did her vapid Victorian stare. The makeup must have been good too, because some of these 20-somethings played convincing old people.

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And today is the Ides of March. Ides means 15th of the month, if my memory works. Perhaps it just means middle? Anyway, there are Ides of any month, not just March. Traditionally this day is a day to be wary wary careful if hunting wabbits. Also some dude named Julius (seriously) was offed by another dude named Brutus. You too, Brutus, eh? Strangely enough, this Julicide was made famous (again) in a play.