On a dark note: What would you want your last words to be?
Have you given any thought to what you would want your last words on this earth to be?
I am hoping that that I still have it in me to part my life with humor perhaps stating: "That's all folks"
I am hoping that that I still have it in me to part my life with humor perhaps stating: "That's all folks"
Matt, what's up with all the posts? I'm not complaining. I'm just curious why you're so prolific lately.
So you want to know what our last words would be? I figure if I'm coherent I'll be talking to people on the other side or pets on the other side that I can see but nobody else can. I hope I say something to those there that make my kids realize I'm talking to people or pets on the other side that I've loved in life who are greeting me with intense love. I have felt presence in my life of intense love from the other side. I believe in the love from the other side when we are not in our body shells.
So you want to know what our last words would be? I figure if I'm coherent I'll be talking to people on the other side or pets on the other side that I can see but nobody else can. I hope I say something to those there that make my kids realize I'm talking to people or pets on the other side that I've loved in life who are greeting me with intense love. I have felt presence in my life of intense love from the other side. I believe in the love from the other side when we are not in our body shells.
More important than words, what would my last meal be - Lobster roll or anything Lobster related.
A friend of mine recently lost his father. His father was being kept alive on oxygen. His father decided that he wanted the oxygen removed on a certain date, knowing full well he would die within a short period of time once that occurred. He invited all of his children to the hospital on the chosen date and time, and he basically said good-bye to them and confirmed that he loved them all. I can't think of anything else one might say or do other than that if you are given the opportunity. Unfortunately too many people don't get that chance.
A friend of mine recently lost his father. His father was being kept alive on oxygen. His father decided that he wanted the oxygen removed on a certain date, knowing full well he would die within a short period of time once that occurred. He invited all of his children to the hospital on the chosen date and time, and he basically said good-bye to them and confirmed that he loved them all. I can't think of anything else one might say or do other than that if you are given the opportunity. Unfortunately too many people don't get that chance.
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I am reminded of the joke about a woman that was told by her Grand Father who lived to a ripe old age that his secret was sprinkling a bit of gun powder on his cereal every morning. So she started doing this at a fairly young age and lived to be one hundred and five years old. After she died, she left a forty foot crater where the crematorium used to be.
I am reminded of the joke about a woman that was told by her Grand Father who lived to a ripe old age that his secret was sprinkling a bit of gun powder on his cereal every morning. So she started doing this at a fairly young age and lived to be one hundred and five years old. After she died, she left a forty foot crater where the crematorium used to be.

















