My dad died this morning. Fell down the stairs. Broke neck, died.
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Sorry to hear about your dad. I hope he enjoyed spending time with you and I hope you enjoyed spending time with him. I've experienced people die, and it is a sad experience.
Wear a black suit and dress really fancy. Maybe bring something like flowers or something to put on his coffin.
First of all, funerals are NOT funny. They are sad and scary. And you're paying your respects for the living.
I said to brighten spirits a bit. I didn't day dance on the grave like a lunatic did I? NO! So leave me alone!
No we won't actually...you God damn a**hole!
Why don't YOU leave US ALONE DIRECTIONERSTYLESX? WHAT KIND OF A NAME IS THAT? ARE YOU A LUNATIC OR SOMETHING? ARE YOU AN IDIOT? I DON'T THINK SO STOP ACTING LIKE ONE YOU S***** A**HOLE!
And if you tell me stop swearing, I won't . . . you made me mad bro.
Look I'm sorry I didn't mean to offend you. I'm going through that struggle but with my mother. My father died 3 years ago. And now my mother is dead. My brother did the suggestion and everyone who saw it gave a little grin for one moment forgetting the deaths. That's why I just thought. I'm sorry. And FYI no I'm not a lunatic.
I don't think that you're a lunatic. Actually the other person who accused you of saying that he called you a lunatic is the lunatic I'm referring to is him. Don't take it personally. People like that are in my family too. My mother died 4 days ago, and now my dad died today. Its been a really hard struggle with my parents' deaths, so close to each other. My older sister suggested that we should go live with our uncles and aunts. So now we live there. Hey, Anonymous, what happened to your parents, what was the cause, and how old were they? Sorry if you're offended, just curious...
I'm actually curious what you should do when your parents die. All my relatives don't live in Colorado, and we're like literally living in the center of the state. Both my parents are still alive, but I'm curious in case they die before I go to college.
Papalouiefan you make a really good point. Somebody said that their parent died too. Then the next one. I think its so sad that this happens to individuals. But you shouldn't blame the one person who calls you a friend. God. He calls you a friend, and you should believe it. He makes you want to have a good life. Don't tell me I'm wrong about all this. I'm not. I'm just reasoning.
Does this make any sense to you? If so, comment back ASAP or when you get a chance.
It makes complete sense, but I'm not asking who's fault it is. I'm asking where I go in the case of my parent's or parents' death(s). I don't want me and my brother paying for plane tickets to Seattle or Portland, Maine.
Why would you bring some stupid little pin or badge to brighten up everybody's spirits? That's sILLY.
Sorry to hear about your dad Josh. (If you want me to call you that?)...anyway, where black. That signals the day of your dad's memories with your family...where a nice black suit OK? Also, make a little joke to brighten up some of your friends' and family's spirits. He was probably old anyway and had to die...
Look, somebody else already said that. You shouldn't copy that person and try to get away with it. This is a sad situation. Funerals aren't funny. Its a sad moment of death.
Agreed. Funerals are NOT funny. They are sad and scary, and you're honoring a person who lived a great life on earth and shall continue. In case you don't know, funerals are very serious. No one is laughing about anything, even if its funny.
Yeah, funerals are never funny.
Dude. Funerals are not funny! They are a seriously sad occasion where someone lost their life, and you won't see them until you die (like 70 years from now)