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tombstones

Tue Apr 11, 2006, 6:52 PM
Ok so I've been working really really hard on a screenplay and haven't posted anything for a while. but i will post again, i swear! draft 1 of the screenplay is finished, so for the next few days i plan to write some silly silly short stories to reboot my brain.

but in the meantime, i was thinking about what to put on my tombstone, not that i'll have one cuz i'm going to be cremated and either composted or spread out in the middle of nowhere in the arizona desert, but anyway here's what i want my nonexistent tombstone to read:

WISH YOU WERE HERE.

BWAHaAHahAHaahahaHAahaaHaAHa!

what do you want yours to say?

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:iconquesi:
Something classy, but not overdone.

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"I dreamed of being part of the stories- even terrifying ones, even horror stories- because at least the girls in stories were alive before they died." -Francesca Lia Block
:iconohjezebel:
I want to be cremated and scattered in the ocean. But if I had a tombstone it would read:

death cannot harm me
more than you have harmed me,
my beloved life.

It's from a poem by Louise Glück.

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i could kill you, sure,
but i could only make you cry with these words
(belle&sebastian)

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:iconslidebeneaththecity:
depends what kind of mood i was in at the time
hopefully something ridiculous involving grapefruit or hobgoblins
:iconfripturici:
:rofl:
i never tought abotu my thumbstone ...
well i would like it to say soemthing like: "what are you lloking at?"

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[link] <- my blog
:iconblizzard-of-ozz:
"Wish you were here"

That's hilarious

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Disturbing the Priest
:iconryandake:
well?!?! like what? :-)
:iconryandake:
that sounds like a good one... i like alice walker's comment on suicide--that death certainly has its attractions, but on balance only life has fresh peaches in it :-)
:iconryandake:
how bout grapefruit AND hobgoblins?

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