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SubjectI agree, that's the best way to go about it. NT Reply to this message
Posted byDeath Knight
Posted on08/27/10 05:18 AM



> > Being reminded all the time isn't helping the moving on process, but I don't
> > want to be cold blooded either.
> >
> >
> I suppose for your own need, make a rest in piece post saying that you wish to
> unfriend the departed as it makes it so you can move on and not swell on the
> loss being stuck in an upset state or some stuff. Then remove.
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> Billy Connolly - Statement of the Century
> "If women are so bloody perfect at multitasking, how come they can't have a
> headache and sex at the same time ?"
>


All work and no play makes me..., well, you know the rest.

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*Is it bad form to unfriend someone on Facebook that died?  Cereal Killer08/26/10 04:05 PM
.*Re: Is it bad form to unfriend someone on Facebook that died?  craterface08/27/10 04:18 PM
.*Anti-zombie fucker -nt-  Marv08/26/10 07:13 PM
.*Re: Is it bad form to unfriend someone on Facebook that died?  VmprHntrD08/26/10 05:36 PM
...I agree, that's the best way to go about it. NT  Death Knight08/27/10 05:18 AM
.*do you still send emails to dead people?  SilentAce08/26/10 05:09 PM
..*Re: do you still send emails to dead people?  Cereal Killer08/26/10 05:52 PM
...*Ah thats a perfectly good thought about something so.... Deleted! -nt-  SilentAce08/26/10 06:27 PM