TombStone, What would yours say?

On my Tombstone I would like peperoni and extra cheese. :grin:

Evelyn Wanderone already used that expression to the fluzzie that was hangin with Fatty in TN....she called to tell fats had died, and Ev asked her what he wrote on his tombstone, she paused too long so Evelyn used that expression/Feb/28th/1996 about 6 wks after fats passed.
 
Someone sent this to me once...
 

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"Live by the gun, die by the gun"...what, that's taken? I will have to come up with something original I guess.
 
*Damn, I FINALLY had a good break, had a nice lay out and ran out....of life*

*That last game got the best of me*

*Off to play a race to 1 million with the Miz...won't be back for dinner*

*X marks the ''spot''...and its brown earth*

*I know I lost my chalk in here somewhere....*

on a more serious note

*I thank you all for your love and support that you have given me during my life. it eases my soul into rest
 
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"Here lies a player, who died abruptly at the ripe old age of 99, killed by a jealous husband..."
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"The End of the Lost Highway"

If in a grave I'd want it in an old country cemetary. The marker would be concrete like one of the old tall skinny highway markers. The words on it would be "The End of the Lost Highway" a name, and a date.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcIgQWdWWag

More and more I'm inclined to leave instructions to be cremated and spread over the wildest most free countryside friends and family can find. Some roam some very isolated back country. I'll also leave instructions to watch the wind, I don't want to go out with somebody's dirty laundry!

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I don't care what's on my stone. In fact, I would prefer to have my corpse loaded into a rocket and the shot into the sun. But, I have to say that I like Walter Lindrum's tombstone :

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Mr. Lindrum must have been a hell of an English Billiards player, earning world titles from 1933 until his retirement in 1950.
 
Sad part of DEATH is in many cases is 90 days after you are gone, you are for the most part forgotten. I plan to visit a buddies grave this weekend in the PHX VET Cemetary, he was also a pretty good pool player, but if I make it this will be my first visit.
 
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