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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (1078)6/2/1998 4:59:00 PM
From: Shege Dambanza  Read Replies (1) of 1205
 
Wow! That is exactly what I was saying. How did you guess?

I was also making reference to the line uttered by Caesar (according to Shakespeare) after being fatally stabbed by some Roman senators including Brutus, whom Caesar considered a friend. The actual line is "Et tu, Brute?" and translates to "You too, Brutus?" (though purists say it means "And you, Brutus?" said in an accusatory tone). And for those interested in such things, that scene is the origin of the phrase "to stab someone in the back".

But as you correctly figured out I was talking about the front-office thing. :-)
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