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In his "Capital Ideas" column for Gannett newspapers, Paul Flemming warned: "Hey, law-school students: Caveat crapula publicus Twitterus--that's beware public online drunkenness, if my high school Latin is working.
Paul Geddes, also known as Publicus Atilius Crispus, said: "We do this on a regular basis - up to 20 times a year.
But the birth of the modern-day barber is believed to have occurred in 300BC when rich Greek businessman Publicus Ticinius Maenus brought his professional barbers to Rome.
 
 
 
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