Spring: in like a lion, out like a lamb
annual event that people are haarping on about as if it's unusual
Beware the Ides of March
(2) Ides = a. in like a lion, out like a lamb
a OR b b. {mirr/OR } in like a lamb, out like a lion
-have heard this over many growing years SPRING STORMS or CBTS
"Future Proves Past"
or
first part of the weather-lore rhyme:
Red sky at night; shepherds delight,
Red sky in the morning; shepherds warning
Sometimes the phrase involves sailors rather than shepherds
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both have a more than usual interest in the weather.
sawz:
https://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/red-sky-at-night.html
then there is the ancient Roman Ceasar March 15 Assassination?
or this
"Beware The Ides Of March":
Nomura Sees "Sequencing Scenario" That Leads To [Long-Awaited Stock Selloff] ???
??Prepared, long-awaited??
SUDDEN STORM is habbenin
sawz:
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-02-27/beware-ides-march-nomura-sees-sequencing-scenario-leads-long-awaited-stock-selloff