November 14, 2003

Last was Sex and now Death

Living will? Don't know. Last will and testament? Who needs it? But i've gotta have my mylastemail.com.

Is this the latest in web services? Still, as the New York saying goes, "Hey! you never know..."

Posted by liza at November 14, 2003 12:48 AM

Sad that anyone should plan on dying with anything left unsaid, hell if you can take time to put it in an email you can send it now and let the person know now what you are thinking. Better still use the phone or visit the person you would send the goodbye mail to. Sad service for sad people, thing is it might make money...

Posted by: Philip at November 14, 2003 7:40 AM

You forget children Phillip.

Or do you remember that url I told you about several years ago. The one which, when you push the button, would destroy all the files I have created on my blog - destroy western civilization - finally reveal the location of the skull from the person I murdered when I was 10 - etc etc.

I'm dead now please click here, use the following password, and follow the directions given to...

Posted by: filchyboy at November 14, 2003 1:54 PM

mylastemail is great! My family doesn't sit down every week and wax lyrical about how great we all are, how much we luuurve each other and (sob) what would we do if one day they weren't there! Every time you step out the door, you can't tell the kids that you might not return, but Mummy loves you anyway.

Sure, we all appreciate each other, say 'I love You' and 'thanks'pretty frequently just like any other normal family - but mylastemail lets you say more, the whole nine yards. Not just 'i love you', but why. Appreciate that it's not for everyone, but I wouldn't call the service or the people using it 'sad'.

Posted by: Steph at November 19, 2003 1:42 AM
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