Wednesday, May 18, 2011

E is for Epitaph


I spotted this grave stone at an outside market and had to snap a shot.

The perfect epitaph for someone feeling poorly or a hypochondriac.

I'm joining...


Jenny Matlock


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19 comments:

  1. Hahaha! I have seen this one before. My favorite is "here lies good old Fred. A great big rock fell on his head."

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  2. is this real? I don't think I would like that...

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  3. I really smiled reading this one! Amen! Great E post today! COme visit me soon. Anne

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  4. I guess they were right!

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  5. Love the sarcasm, reminds me of...me :) Fun E post!

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  6. Great ‘E’ post - how strange but funny too!

    Happy Alphabe-Thursday!

    Have a great weekend ahead,

    LOLA:)

    Btw Alphabe-Thursday

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  7. Oh my goodness!...so funny,teehehehe.
    Thank you for visiting and commenting on my flowers.
    ~JO
    LazyonLoblolly

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  8. One of the best grave stones I've ever seen! :-)

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  9. When our daughter got married we had a haunted wedding shower here since she got married in mid-November and Halloween is her favorite 'holiday'.

    I painted that on one of the fake gravestones!

    Thanks for a smile and a sweet memory.

    A+

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  10. That is great. I'd love to have a headstone that makes people laugh!

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  11. This tickled me pink. I love that you posted this. I will have to remember this when my husband who thinks he is always sick, thinks he is dying. He is really very healthy. He will get a big laugh out of it too, believe me. smile!
    Hugs, Jeanne

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  12. Oh dear, that's great!

    Blessings, Debbie

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    Regards, Mari

    http://www.mariscamera.blogspot.com/

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