Friday, January 5, 2007



On this day….

Death of arctic explorer Ernest Shakleton, 1922.




I always confuse my arctic explorers. They all have such long lists of accomplishments, sledding here and climbing there and winning such-and-such medals. Take Ernest: the first human to cross the Trans-Antarctic mountain range, this man also scaled an active volcano, helped discover the Magnetic South Pole, and became a knight. He then died of a heart attack in his bunk. I guess we can’t all go out with a bang. He had a good run, but I still would’ve hoped for a more dramatic ending. Like that fellow who said, “I’m just going outside. I may be some time,” and went out coatless into an ice storm to die so the other members of their stranded party could survive on his flesh. Talk about a stiff upper lip (the fact that it was frozen stiff is inconsequential).I never knew how fascinating last words really were. You can find lists of them here




and here




Hours of entertainment. My favorite thus far is "Either that wallpaper goes, or I do," spoken by my true love, Oscar Wilde.
Alas! It burns!

3 comments:

Molly said...

you are too awesome. for real.

AGM said...

"Thomas Jefferson still survives" is going to be my last words, too! Forget Johnny A.

TJBeitelman... said...

Excellent post. As I suspected, you're a natural for the medium. Cool orange background.