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“Don't worry, they usually don't swim backwards.” Last recorded words uttered by the Crocodile Hunter before being fatally pierced in the chest by a stingray while filming a segment for his daughter’s show. —Jeff Royer (Photo: Justin Sullivan, Getty Images)
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Famous Sign-OffsFrom the ironic to the absurd, see the final unforgettable utterances of some of the world's biggest stars. —Jeff Royer (Photos: Getty Images)
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Michael Jackson“More milk.” Said by Michael Jackson to Dr. Conrad Murray in 2009. “Milk” was Jackson’s nickname for the anesthetic propofol on which he fatally overdosed. —Jeff Royer (Photo: Carlo Allegri, Getty Images)
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Heavy D“Be inspired.” Final tweet sent by the rapper before collapsing outside his Beverly Hills home in 2011. —Jeff Royer (Photo: Chris McKay, Getty Images)
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Humphrey Bogart“I should never have switched from Scotch to martinis.” Said before dying in 1957 from cancer of the esophagus, thought to be the result of his heavy smoking and drinking. —Jeff Royer (Photo: Baron, Hulton Archive, Getty Images)
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Barry White"Leave me alone. I'm fine." Said before succumbing to renal failure at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles in 2003. —Jeff Royer (Photo: Hulton Archive, Getty Images)
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John Lennon"Yes, I am." Said while sitting in a police car after being shot outside his home in 1980, after officers asked him if he was John Lennon. —Jeff Royer (Photo: George Stroud, Hulton Archive, Getty Images)
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Joe DiMaggio"I finally get to see Marilyn." According to his lawyer, DiMaggio’s final words were of his former love, Marilyn Monroe. He died in his home in 1999 following a battle with lung cancer. —Jeff Royer (Photo: Hulton Archive, Getty Images)
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“Dimebag” Darre...“Van Halen!” The final bit of stage banter the Pantera and Damageplan guitarist uttered before he was shot and killed onstage in 2004. —Jeff Royer (Photo: Scott Gries, Getty Images)
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Lucille Ball“My Florida water.” Ball’s response when asked if she wanted anything, shortly before dying of a ruptured aorta in 1989. —Jeff Royer (Photo: Evening Standard, Hulton Archive, Getty Images)
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Desi Arnaz“I love you too, honey. Good luck with your show.” Said over the phone to his former wife Lucille Ball shortly before succumbing to lung cancer in 1986. —Jeff Royer (Photo: Hulton Archive, Getty Images)
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Joan Crawford“Don't you dare ask God to help me.” Said to her housekeeper, who had begun to pray aloud after Crawford suffered a heart attack in 1977. —Jeff Royer (Photo: Hulton Archive, Getty Images)
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Bing Crosby“That was a great game of golf, fellas.” Said to friends in 1977 after playing 18 holes; 20 minutes later, he suffered a fatal heart attack. A physician had advised he play no more than nine holes due to a heart condition. —Jeff Royer (Photo: Fox Photos, Hulton Archive, Getty Images)
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Lou Costello“That was the best ice-cream soda I ever tasted.” Said to friends surrounding him at Doctors' Hospital in Beverly Hills in 1959, shortly before suffering a fatal heart attack. A private nurse has refuted this report, claiming Costello’s last words were, "I think I'll be more comfortable," after asking her to move him onto his side. —Jeff Royer (Photo: Keystone, Hulton Archive, Getty Images)
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Marvin Gaye“Mother, I'm going to get my things and get out of this house. Father hates me and I'm never coming back.” Said in 1984, moments before Gaye was fatally shot by his father. —Jeff Royer (Photo: Evening Standard, Hulton Archive, Getty Images)
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Bob Hope“Surprise me.” According to grandson Zach Hope, the comedian drew one last laugh in 2003 after his wife asked him where he wanted to be buried. He died at home at the age of 100. —Jeff Royer (Photo: Hulton Archive, Getty Images)
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Rock Hudson“No. I don't believe so.” Said to his partner Tom Clark, who asked if Hudson wanted another cup of coffee. He died in his home in 1985 from complications due to AIDS. —Jeff Royer (Photo: Hulton Archive, Getty Images)
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Steve Irwin“Don't worry, they usually don't swim backwards.” Last recorded words uttered by the Crocodile Hunter before being fatally pierced in the chest by a stingray while filming a segment for his daughter’s show. —Jeff Royer (Photo: Justin Sullivan, Getty Images)
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Elvis Presley“Okay, I won't.” Final words spoken in 1977 to fiancée Ginger Alden, who, after seeing Elvis heading into the bathroom with a book, said, "Don't fall asleep in there." —Jeff Royer (Photo: Hulton Archive, Getty Images)
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Frank Sinatra“I'm losing.” According to his daughter Nancy, Sinatra offered these final words after his wife Barbara encouraged him to fight. He died due to complications from dementia, heart and kidney disease and bladder cancer in 1998. —Jeff Royer (Photo: Keystone, Hulton Archive, Getty Images)
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James Dean“That guy's gotta stop... He'll see us." Said to friend Rolf Wütherich in 1955 after being advised to slow his driving speed, moments before a head-on collision took his life. —Jeff Royer (Photo: Hulton Archive, Getty Images)
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