OK, ignore if you don't like dwelling on the past or future, but here's another hypothetical.

What would you like people to say about you after you are dead?

I came up with this question when I heard it asked of author Bill Bryson. Actually, they asked him, "What would you like people to be saying about you 100 years from now."

His reply, I thought, was typical of him and fucking funny! He said, "He was such a wonderful man and what is amazing is that he is still sexually active."

I can't top that one, but what do you think? What would be good to hear folks say about you after you are dead, assuming you can still hear them.


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  • Sad reality is that only a very small number of people are remembered 100 years in the future. Other than U.S. presidents or royals, can you think of anyone from 1913?

    But I guess if anyone is around who'd have anything to say about me, I'd just hope it was that I was a good, decent man :)
    BearinFW 11/05/2013 12:55 AM
  • "He never gave a rat's ass of what we thought about him while he was living. He probably doesn't give two shits, now that he's dead."
    jacker 11/04/2013 08:49 PM
  • "He helped me smile..."
    OCalig 11/04/2013 08:27 PM
  • It will probably have something to do with food, like he made the best cheesecake I ever tasted. Or he was so fucking funny. Remember when he did that impression of Elinor Roosevelt.......
    fenwaydav 11/04/2013 05:54 PM