Who wanted [i told you i was ill ]written on their tombstone.?!
Question: The late great fantastic Spike Milligan I think lol
Answers: The late great fantastic Spike Milligan I think lol
Spike Milligan.
I think Spike Milligan actually did have it put on.
Spike Milligan
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/south...
I'm pretty certain it was Spike Milligan Here you are it had to be written in Gaelic http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/south...
spike milligan
Yep it was Spike Milligan
The late, great, Spike Milligan.
catchy
Spike Milligan
Spike Milligan. But the church wouldn't allow it originally (typical)
An agreement with the local diocese over the wording on the headstone of his grave at St Thomas's Church in Winchelsea, East Sussex.
Relatives of the former Goon have now decided that it can bear the star's epitaph: "I told you I was ill."
However, the inscription had to be written in Gaelic in order for it to be approved by the Chichester Diocese.
Milligan, who was an Irish passport holder, was buried close to his home in Udimore after he died, aged 83, from liver failure in February 2002.
But fans visiting his grave found it was only marked by some plants and a small statue because his family had been unable to agree on the headstone.
We're very pleased it's been resolved and with such a classic Spike line
Bill Horsman, of the Goon Show Preservation Society
It now bears the words "Duirt me leat go raibh me breoite", or "I told you I was ill", and the English words "Love, light, peace". Bill Horsman, chairman of the Goon Show Preservation Society, said: "News of the headstone going up on Spike's grave is marvellous.
sorry I do not know the answer.
I'm dumb and blond
Spike Milligan!