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Sat 12 Apr, 2003 03:39 pm
What would you like you epitaph to be?
What do you think it will be?
In another post I said that my sig will be my epitaph "Scared the normal people". But I would like to make enough of a difference in the lives of others to justify an epitaph that reflects my presence in their lives, something like "Here lies a good man" would be perfect
need inspiration?
http://www.alsirat.com/epitaphs/
mine would be "no comment"
"We're not sure that he died but all the explosion must have killed him and destroyed all the money he was trying to steal"
lived her life not anyone else's
. . . . . I've got a big thing about living my life not the life anybody else wants me to live. . . . .
Midnight
I like that!
Craven
I'm parked over here. Hurry up and get in before anyone sees you ;-)
That I was a good person.
His last check bounced, but he lived a good life.
LOL!
She could make a mean batch of wine.
All very good, I do like Cravens the best though
A beautiful, loving, giving woman.
but we all know how Letty lies.
Soooooooooo. Here lies Letty
Mine may say: "Never again"!
Mine will say, "Play It Again, Sam."
Here lies cicerone imposter......in the Pacific Ocean.
I would prefer to be cremated, but that's beside the point I guess.
"It was fun while it lasted."
I *will* be cremated (being a hindu) but...
"He sleeps alone.....AT LAST"
or maybe
"Out to see his maker. Be back in his next incarnation"
I'm going to be cremated, as well, so epitaphs are moot for me...
But, I am fascinated with graveyards and such and have seen some really beautiful/odd tributes.
On Ocracoke Island, near the Outer Banks, a man who died at the turn of the century had this on his headstone: We're not sure where Otis is, but we do know he's playing on that banjo.
A lost makeshift family cemetary in the woods of South Carolina: She was everything to me. She was my life. I have lost my best friend.