If there really is a way for those who've left us to send back signs from the afterlife, it wouldn't be surprising at all for Bob Saget to deliver one last filthy joke. While Saget is very well-known for the PG-rated comedy he'd exhibit on Full House and America's Funniest Home Videos, anyone who's seen his stand-up comedy will know that there was a vulgar side to the comedian. He had a clear appreciation for R-rated humor, something he spoke about in detail in his aptly-titled memoir Dirty Daddy.

Reeling from the loss of Saget, friend and Full House co-star John Stamos noticed something peculiar when watching coverage of Saget's passing on CNN. Posting a screengrab to Instagram, Stamos points out how CNN used an image of Saget standing in front of NBCUniversal's Peacock logo. His head just so happens to be blocking the first half of the word, emphasizing the last four letters in a way that would have made Saget proud.

"Even in death, he found a way to get one last dick joke in! My guardian angel with the dirtiest mouth and a heart as big and benevolent as forever," Stamos says in the caption.

Other members of the Full and Fuller House families agreed that this was perfect for Saget. The shared account for the Messitt Twins, who played Tommy Fuller Jr. on Fuller House similar to how the Olsen Twins played Michelle Tanner in the original series, commented on Stamos's post, "There's your sign!!" Adding some laughing with tears emoji, Jodie Sweetin (Stephanie Tanner) also responded, "He's SO proud of that one."

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The Entire Full House Family Feels the Pain of Saget's Death

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Other cast members from Full House were quick to address the shocking news when Saget died. One post that went on Twitter soon after from Dave Coulier said, "My heart is broken. I love you, Bob. Your forever brother, Dave."

"Words cannot begin to express how devastated I am," said Lori Loughlin, per Yahoo Entertainment. "Bob was more than my friend; he was my family. I will miss his kind heart and quick wit. Thank you for a lifetime of wonderful memories and laughter. I love you, Bobby."

"There aren’t enough words to express what I’m feeling today. Nor are they big enough to capture even a slice of who he was," Jodie Sweetin also said on Instagram. "One thing I do know, is that we never missed a chance to tell each other, 'I love you.' Every time we talked, there were at least 3 or 4 exchanged at the end of a conversation, whether it was text, phone call or in person. And he usually had to have the last word, 'I love you more…'”

She added: "He gave great hugs too. I would always say 'you’re the best TV dad ever.' And he was. I’ll miss you Bob. I’ll make sure and tell an inappropriate joke at your funeral. In your honor. I know you would’ve wanted that. But you were supposed to be here longer… How Rude. Thank you all for the love."

The love for Saget has also been coming in from all over. This immense outpouring of support for Saget has also influenced AFV to air weekly tributes for the original America's Funniest Home Videos host for the rest of the season. It all goes to show how much he was loved and will be missed.