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18-09-2013, 12:34 AM | #1 | ||
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William Freddie McCullough died on September 11, 2013. However, his legacy and his awesome *** obituary will live on forever. From the Savannah Morning News comes one of the best damn obituaries I've ever read.
First came details of his life. The man. The myth. The legend. Men wanted to be him and women wanted to be with him. William Freddie McCullough died on September 11, 2013. Freddie loved deep fried Southern food smothered in Cane Syrup, fishing at Santee Cooper Lake, Little Debbie Cakes, Two and a Half Men, beautiful women, Reeses Cups and Jim Beam. Not necessarily in that order. He hated vegetables and hypocrites. Not necessarily in that order. He was a master craftsman who single -handedly built his beautiful house from the ground up. Freddie was also great at growing fruit trees, grilling chicken and ribs, popping wheelies on his Harley at 50 mph, making everyone feel appreciated and hitting Coke bottles at thirty yards with his 45. And then there was Freddie the ladies man. Freddie adored the ladies. And they adored him. There isn't enough space here to list all of the women from Freddie's past. There isn't enough space in the Bloomingdale phone book. A few of the more colorful ones were Momma Margie, Crazy Pam, Big Tittie Wanda, Spacy Stacy and Sweet Melissa (he explained that nickname had nothing to do with her attitude). He attracted more women than a shoe sale at Macy's. He got married when he was 18, but it didn't last. Freddie was no quitter, however, so he gave it a shot two more times. It didn't work out with any of the wives, but he managed to stay friends with them and their parents. BIG TITTIE WANDA! And Spacy Stacy? Sounds like that dame had herself a wide gap. As for how he died... Freddie was killed when he rushed into a burning orphanage to save a group of adorable children. Or maybe not. We all know how he liked to tell stories. Damn. The world already misses this guy. http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sav...49#fbLoggedOut
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20-09-2013, 01:08 AM | #2 | ||
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Here's a good one for ya'...
A man born in Dublin, was raised to his teen years in Scotland, spent most of his 20's in Alaska, travelled around the world several times in his 30's & 40's, he settled down in New zealand & died aged 89 in Auckland. So what did they put on his coffin...? ...A lid!!! |
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