Friday, April 06, 2007

Yikes!






You'll die from an Unlikely Illness (like the plague).

You will unfortunately succumb to a random and unlikely disease. Only to find out after death that eating more broccoli would have cured you.





'How will you die?' at QuizGalaxy.com


I got this from Trav.

3 comments:

LiVEwiRe said...

Lol, pardon me laughing at your death. The Plague IS still around, you know. Better stock up on that broccoli, avoid vermin and get extra flea protection for Buffy. ;) Actually, I've seen a tee shirt (black, of course) that has a block cut illustration of a rat on it with the words 'Black Death' in old english script and under that the plague years (ie 1351-1420, or whatever). I've always wanted one. You might look into it - might ward it off or something.

John Holland said...

I would so love that shirt. Now I'm going to have to look for it.

Travis Cody said...

Sorry dude!

As for my death, I'm just hoping I get to finish that one last time before the heart attack.

LOL!


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