To save y'all trailing back through the archives, here's the story so far.

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Subject: Last Words
Poster: jmh
Posted on: Thu May 25 09:40:46 2000

Is it true that Oscar Wilde's last words were -
"Either this wallpaper goes or I go"
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Subject: Re: Last Words
Poster: Jackie
Posted on: Thu May 25 09:49:55 2000

Jo,
Apparently the wallpaper is still there!

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Subject: Re: Last Words
Poster: Rubrick
Posted on: Thu May 25 09:56:49 2000

> "Either this wallpaper goes or I go"

I've heard that story before and I can't give you an honest answer. Oscar Wilde died in disgrace and exile in Paris of meningitis when he was only 44 (his anniversary comes up next month). Though his life was well documented his final days seem to have been spent in relative obscurity. Those that knew him said that he kept his sharp wit with him to the end so he may have actually said the quote above. There are plenty of Wildean scholars in these hallowed walls. I'll accost a few once they are sober and get the truth out of them.

Speaking of death bed words (and I really think we should start a new thread on this subject) I'm reminded of the joke about Robin Hood who is lying on his death bed. His merry men are crowded around him. He pulls out his bow and arrow and tells them 'I will fire this arrow and where it lands that will be my resting place'.........

......So they buried him on top of the wardrobe.
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Subject: Re: Last Words
Poster: tsuwm
Posted on: Thu May 25 09:59:38 2000

Last words of Pancho Villa:
"Don't let it end like this. Tell them I said something."
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Subject: Re: Last Words
Poster: Rubrick
Posted on: Thu May 25 10:03:52 2000

Okay, that's it. Off-topic. Let's start a new thread!!!!