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mr. piper | 16:32 Tue 29th Mar 2005 | Phrases & Sayings
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apparently PT BARNUM, the U,S. showman was present at the death of his human cannonball performer who missed the landing net and died instantly,  then said "HOW WILL I EVER FIND ANOTHER MAN OF HIS CALIBRE?"

A cracking one liner. one of the king Georges as he died supposedly said "****** BOGNOR" and Sir Alfred Mcalpine, the builders last words were "KEEP BIG PADDY ON THE BACK OF THE MIXER!"    

Has anyone else got anecdotes  of this type to contribute?

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Click http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/6537/ for a website with lots of "famous last words".

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Spike Milligan asked for his headstone to read..

"I TOLD you I was ill"

The last words of Mel Blanc, the original voice of Bugs Bunny, were, in Bugs' voice, 'That's all folks.'

My favourite has always been the last words supposedly spoken by Oscar Wilde: Either that wallpaper goes or I do.

And the last words of General Sedgwick at a battle in the American Civil war were: They couldn't hit an elephant at this dist....

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There's a gravestone in Key West, Florida, saying 'I told you I was ill' - there a long time before Milligan died. You'll have to do better than that, Spike.

Apparently there's a tomb somewhere - I've read about it but not seen it - of an army officer, which records that he was accidentally shot by his orderly and concludes 'Well done thou good and faithful servant'.

Custer's were, "Where did all them injuns come from", and the Mayor of Hiroshima's could have been, "What was that?"

The famous epitaph for Sir John Vanbrugh, the architect of several gargantuan edifices, is:
"Lie heavy on him, earth, for he
 Laid many a heavy load on thee!"

Oh, here's one from The Faber Book of Epigrams and Epitaphs:

'Here lie the bones of Elizabeth Charlotte

That was born a virgin and died a harlot

She was aye a virgin at seventeen

An extraordinary thing for Aberdeen'

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at the battle 0f 1066 harold was supposed to have said  "Watch what you're doing with that arrow, you'll have some ******* eye out!"

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