Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Epitaph



I'm not sure if it is the storyteller in me or something more disturbingly morbid that ponders what folks will say about me when I'm "gone".

Anyway, I was e-mailing with a friend at work today (DISCLAIMER: except not really, because that's against the rules and quite simply, I would never break the rules) - so we're e-mailing and she was saying how some feature on a networking site was kind of dumb, but that didn't keep her from hearting it. As far as I'm concerned there are WAY worse descriptors. And that got me to thinking I wouldn't mind just such an eternal descriptor.

So those who will be in charge of such things (you know who you are) keep this in mind when it comes to the ol' marble and granite..

5 comments:

Steve said...

OK, "Dumb but strangly amusing" got it.

WriterEm said...

atta boy, steve!

CT said...

How timely. I was intrigued this morning with a feature on the Today show about a book of six-word memoirs (by Larry Smith & Rachel Fershleiser). The famous and not-so sum up their life in six words. Some excerpts: "Most successful accomplishments based on spite" or "I still make coffee for two". I've been pondering mine all day.

Z said...

I think "Her life was strangely amusing" might be more apt!

WriterEm said...

My six word memoir...hmmm...

"She danced - not well, but still."