
Gravesite has QR code on tombstone
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Gravesite has QR code on tombstone
Fenton G. Gonklemeyer, Computer Scientist - Booted Up 1928 and Crashed 2009.
His last words were, "Stop correcting my grammar!" Here Lays Fred P. Smink.
The Thinker (with a laptop).
Monks sitting at a row of computers typing up old-fashioned looking manuscripts.
John Ixon: Ran Out of Survival Tips.
"I took the road less traveled. Now I have no bars."
Master Artists' Computer Graphics: Jackson Pollock's 'Computer Splatter.'
I can't believe I ate all that kale for nothing.
Jim Evans - Father, husband and darn good eatin'.
Executive Order: Add Trump's image to Mt. Rushmore!
A Few Slightly Irreverent Epitaphs.
"Warning: Mountain lion activity in this area."
'Well, not his very last words, just his last words on twitter.'
"I see many military victories, a heroic death and a grateful nation that will erect in your honor a statue that will be dirtied by pigeons every day, once and again."
Too Much SOY
The final reward for a writer... 'R.I.P. At last a deadline I can live with!'
"He calls it the eBible."
I had better days. R.I.P.
First words: 'Da-da...'. Last words: 'Ah-argh!'
Epitaph - 'I'm With Stupid'
Confusing Traffic Sign.
RJ YOMP 1815-1853...swashbuckled.
A tombstone in a cemetery reads "Prentiss W. Burchmeyer - Born July 16, 1908, Dined at the White House May 3, 1984, Died March 30 1987".
Life was a b***h, now this.
Gravestone of a man who refused to wear a mask during the pandemic
Lawyer lists his billable hours on tombstone.
Last Tweet Cemetery.
He Watched Sports
Grave marker: 'Died, Nov. 20, 2006, in order to devote 100 percent of his time to being dead.'
Epitaph: Life is wonderful. Without it you're dead.
"Here lies...died on-line."
In a cemetery a man's gravestone reads: Ran Out Of Survival Tips.
"Gail Webb 1939 - 2014 'Next time bring a sweater... just in case.'"
Francis P. Weston 1935-2001: I'm fine, thanks. How are you?
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