Would You Write Your Last Will and Testament on a Napkin? Copy link By Charles Pappas Copy link By Charles Pappas December16, 2020 From the hatmaker who requested that two drums be sewn from his skin and given to a friend to play “Yankee Doodle” on them at Bunker Hill every year on June 17 to the wish of the inventor of the original Pringles tube that he be cremated and his ashes buried in one of his signature containers, last wills and testaments contain more unusual requests than you could shake a probate lawyer at. Sometimes, though, the most unusual thing about a will is not what’s written in it but what it’s written on.