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nomoregeordies

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it begs the question now that i'm hurtling towards death how would i like to die., most people would like to go peacefully in their sleep or perhaps be struck by lightning for instant death, anyone else have any preferences for their demise?
 
Grisham (William Patterson) on CSI had a good one (yes i know its a TV show but it was something to ponder anyway) his line was.

"most people would want to go very quick with no pain, be here 1 minute and gone the next, but I think I would prefer getting a terminal illness, as i would have plenty of time to tell the people i loved in my life that I did actually love and cherish them and I would miss them deeply, If I just went I know i would regret something I should have done which I didnt"

If it was not going to hurt/i was already 90+ and I was due to go anyway then the illness, if its @ 41, so this year, straight away with no pain.
 
I'm 75 and the only way I am going is being shot by a jealous husband while I,m shinning down a drainpipe.

OR

I am determined never to leave this world as the fittest or richest man buried - and I am well on the way to achieving both.
 
I'm 75 and the only way I am going is being shot by a jealous husband while I,m shinning down a drainpipe.

OR

I am determined never to leave this world as the fittest or richest man buried - and I am well on the way to achieving both.


75 well done sir, do you still have a paper round