Nice! If it had been someone else, it would have been tacky, but since the son has a greater claim on grief than the niece (assuming it was a normal father/son relationship), he gets to make jokes. And this was a pretty damn good one.
Don’t get me wrong I like Dan, a lot, maybe more than I should since I don’t even know him. but Dan doesn’t seem like the kind of guy I’d trust with my password. Must of been in Scott’s will.
loginator, I know my dad’s passwords, primarily because I set up all his online accounts for him (I should point out that my dad does not have FB). I can imagine Dan did the same for his dad.
it was pretty funny, but I’m a little disappointed no one else posted their reactions to it, yet someone managed to get a screenshot of this before the FB account was deleted. Interesting. It was probably Dan who submitted this.
Incidentally I laughed at @#5’s comment just as much as the original joke 🙂
@stomabeutel v1.1 with added empathic capabilities:
Very orange. I had to work and poured drinks all night. I am proud to say I got heaps of Dutchies drunk as a skunk. How was your queensday? did you still respect us in the morning?
Hehe I loved that!
Haha, that was hilarious. I’m sure Dan pissed off a few relatives, but it was worth it so I could have a brief laugh.
Dan seems to be taking his father’s death with enduring grace and a quiet dignity.
Nice! If it had been someone else, it would have been tacky, but since the son has a greater claim on grief than the niece (assuming it was a normal father/son relationship), he gets to make jokes. And this was a pretty damn good one.
Dead people have their own social network site. Myspace
Oh that’s funny stuff!
For once, i ACTUALLY laughed OUT LOUD. I want Dan to be my friend.
Ahaha I haven’t laughed ou loud at a lamebook post since surror. That was good stuff.
That was awesome (we’ll assume they had a good relationship, otherwise that would be a dick move)
Don’t get me wrong I like Dan, a lot, maybe more than I should since I don’t even know him. but Dan doesn’t seem like the kind of guy I’d trust with my password. Must of been in Scott’s will.
@loginator – Or he could have just not signed out before he, um, turned into a zombie.
loginator, I know my dad’s passwords, primarily because I set up all his online accounts for him (I should point out that my dad does not have FB). I can imagine Dan did the same for his dad.
He waited two hours. That’s fantastic.
I know right? I love that he said this, and then waited two hours before he explained that he wasn’t in fact a zombie. Hilarious!
I just laughed my coffee all over my screen. That post made up for all the Osama ones.
@Ladyda, computer don’t like coffee. Anyway, how was your queensday?
it was pretty funny, but I’m a little disappointed no one else posted their reactions to it, yet someone managed to get a screenshot of this before the FB account was deleted. Interesting. It was probably Dan who submitted this.
Incidentally I laughed at @#5’s comment just as much as the original joke 🙂
Dddddddddddaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaannnnnnnnnnnnnnnn! FTW!
@stomabeutel v1.1 with added empathic capabilities:
Very orange. I had to work and poured drinks all night. I am proud to say I got heaps of Dutchies drunk as a skunk. How was your queensday? did you still respect us in the morning?
Great post. Fuuniest part about it was a guys reply on facebook: “I’m officially putting my facebook password in my will”.