little_girl_lost Posted February 8, 2019 Posted February 8, 2019 Nah, about 10 years after their wedding, mum's husband's grandmother died and his parents "buried" her in a mausoleum wall at that cemetary, and his mother wanted to be buried there too, so she traded in mum and hubby's plots so they could afford to be interned there too when mum's husband died in an accident years later, they wouldn't even pitch in for a new burial arrangement 1
RainyDayJizz#35 Posted February 8, 2019 Posted February 8, 2019 14 minutes ago, little_girl_lost said: Nah, about 10 years after their wedding, mum's husband's grandmother died and his parents "buried" her in a mausoleum wall at that cemetary, and his mother wanted to be buried there too, so she traded in mum and hubby's plots so they could afford to be interned there too when mum's husband died in an accident years later, they wouldn't even pitch in for a new burial arrangement What a ballsy way to get out of a gift. Using burial plots you bought for your child. Hard to argue cause they'll have to bury you anyway. Funny though.
Mix Posted February 8, 2019 Posted February 8, 2019 14 minutes ago, little_girl_lost said: Nah, about 10 years after their wedding, mum's husband's grandmother died and his parents "buried" her in a mausoleum wall at that cemetary, and his mother wanted to be buried there too, so she traded in mum and hubby's plots so they could afford to be interned there too when mum's husband died in an accident years later, they wouldn't even pitch in for a new burial arrangement wow....family, huh? can't live with 'em, can't afford to get buried next to 'em..........the stingy bastids
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