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Not quite six words, but I've always liked Keats' epitaph: "Here lies one whose name was writ in water". Ooh, very dark, very gothic.Then there was Spike Milligan: "I told you I was ill."
If I am being serious, I'd like my epitaph to be "Thank you for the days."
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Kirsty McColl, who left us far too soon. The Kinks' original is pretty good too.
If I'm being flippant: "Well that was fun. Cheers!"
If I were a musician, say a famous composer, I'd be tempted to have a one word epitaph: "Decomposing".
Amílcar wrote: "I always respected the rules"
"Rules! We don't need no stinkin' rules!"
-Quote from the hit film, The Treasure of Sierra Snoggers.
"Rules! We don't need no stinkin' rules!"
-Quote from the hit film, The Treasure of Sierra Snoggers.
Carolina wrote: "What am I doing here anyway?"I cannot think of anything better than Carolina's. Summarizes the everyday bafflement of life. I want to join the club :-D The "whatamidoinghere" club I mean.
Oh, I got one for King Henry VIII--best mnemonic I ever learned: "Divorced, beheaded, died. Divorced, beheaded, survived."
Whitney wrote: "I cannot think of anything better than Carolina's. ("What am I doing here anyway?") Summarizes the everyday bafflement of life. I want to join the club :-D The "whatamidoinghere" clu..."
Philosophically, I must disagree. Some of us are not baffled; we're just confused. |:-}
Philosophically, I must disagree. Some of us are not baffled; we're just confused. |:-}
Whitney wrote: "Carolina wrote: "What am I doing here anyway?"I cannot think of anything better than Carolina's. Summarizes the everyday bafflement of life. I want to join the club :-D The "whatamidoinghere" clu..."
I knew someone would get the spirit intended, yay!
Whitney wrote: "Oh, I got one for King Henry VIII--best mnemonic I ever learned: "Divorced, beheaded, died. Divorced, beheaded, survived.""Or:
Katherine, Anne, Joan. Anne, Katherine, Katherine!
The Chinese had "smoke long" novels. They were meant to be read in the time it takes to smoke a cigarette. Hemingway's 6 word novel could be read in the time it takes to down a shot of whiskey.6 is a symbol of completeness and a perfect number. A perfect numbers is when all the number's divisors (excluding the number itself) are added, and the sum equals the number. 1+2+3=6
She was arrested for funicular manslaughter.
Where did polyester run away to?
His posture and clothes say kerfuffle.
Formula for apocalypse - idiots per billion.
He said Fibonacci on a date.















Here are some examples from the book:
"Afraid of everything. Did it anyway." Ayse Erginer
"Became my mother. Please shoot me." Cynthia Kaplan
"Bespectacled, besneakered, read and ran around." Rachel Fershleiser
I decided the clever minds of The Humour Club should give some thought to their own legacies.
Describe your life in six words.