I actually remember learning that no one living in that area could be buried in the cemetery. Fun fact!
33 1 ReplyBecause living people usually don't get buried. Only dead ones
45 3 ReplyYou'll be pleased to know that despite your attempt I got someone with that joke :)
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That’s such a weird rule. I wonder why. I guess maybe they don’t want to have superstitious buyers in the future worry about ghosts having a short commute back to their old homes?
20 1 ReplyWhat? No, it's because they're still alive silly :).
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If tv shows have taught me anything, with the right mob connection you can get an exemption to that rule.
5 0 ReplyWell maybe if Billy Batts woulda’ kept his mouth shut he wouldn’t be bleedin’ out in the trunk of the Cadillac
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I moved next to a cemetery. When asked how's the area I loved to reply (accompanied by my wife eye roll) "dead quiet!"
23 0 ReplyWhen I was in college my room was in a house on the end of campus right across the street from a cemetery. Best neighbors I’ve ever had.
3 0 ReplyI wouldn't have thought it would be so quiet, what with the coffins.
6 0 ReplyIt's actually loud because it's so busy there. You could even say it's the dead center of town.
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That's Mt Hope Cemetery in Rochester, NY if anyone's interested. Really cool cemetery to walk through!
11 0 ReplyIs it really? I remember Mt.'Hope being more flat, but I've only gone to the side with the tennis courts and the soccer field (for anyone that doesn't know, the University of Rochester and a bunch of it's facilities are right next to Mt. Hope, a sort of cemetery/public park hybrid).
2 0 ReplyYup, closer to downtown further away from UofR, closer to Ford St Bridge it gets very hilly
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What about the neighbors next door though?
2 0 ReplyThey may sell due to high demand. I hear people are just dying to get in there.
9 0 ReplyRight in the dead center of town!
4 0 ReplyI came for clever zombie jokes. I am leaving disappointed.
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