Last words? Epitaths? Come on, think, what would your last words be?
By recycledgoth
@recycledgoth (9894)
April 22, 2007 6:59am CST
After a walk through a local graveyard I was wondering about some of the words engraved on the stones. It got me to thinking about some of the wonderful "last words" that have been passed down. Spike Milligan, for example, had the words "See I told you I wasn't well" and I can only giggle when I think of Douglas Adams when he wrote in the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy "So long and thanks for all the fish"So, my friends - without getting morbid, sad and in any way cross with me, and I am not being insensitive here this is merely a reflection on some of the "famous last words" - what words would you chose as your "last words"My choice would be along the lines of "I said I would grow old disgracefully" or maybe "I'm not evil, just misunderstood"
Ok guys and gals, your turn
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@PurpleTeddyBear (6685)
• Canada
22 Apr 07
Honestly hun I have no clue. I can't think up one of my own, but I do like the "See I told you I wasn't well" and I heard an interesting one the other day that read "Am I dying or is today my birthday"
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@recycledgoth (9894)
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22 Apr 07
How about this one
"Here lies the remains of Nick O'Tine"
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@creativedreamweaver (7297)
• United States
22 Apr 07
We had to do this in a college course once...come up with our own and other classmate's epitaths. It was hilarious. I don't remember what mine was, but I think now it would be..."Help, I've fallen and I can't get out of this darn hole." LOL
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@romel_ece (1290)
• Philippines
25 Apr 07
This must quite interesting topic my friend.I think the best way I could think of my last words will be"Farewell for now, I will be seeing you soon".
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@Woodpigeon (3710)
• Ireland
1 May 07
I think my real last words will either be, "Oh for god's sake!" or, "Now what have you done?!" before I topple over in shock and horror.
I've never thought of an epitaph for myself. Off the top of my head, maybe..."So long, farewell, until we meet again."
I hae the idea of my family crying or being upset over the loss.
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