What’s the standard for lining up a stone above a corpse? Are they standing on the body of the stone they are looking at, or the one behind them? Is it in the middle? Off to the side?
I always assumed at the head, but these days who knows?
Blonde girl: “Hey Susie I think we finally found Karen Carpenter’s grave for Show & Tell. My mom says I will die like she did if I don’t start eating. Shes so stupid.” Hehehehehe
What’s the standard for lining up a stone above a corpse? Are they standing on the body of the stone they are looking at, or the one behind them? Is it in the middle? Off to the side?
I always assumed at the head, but these days who knows?
Maybe that’s why they are also referred to as “Head stones”.
Okay, but that still begs the question. Does the text on the stone face the feet, or…
The feet..
Blonde girl: “Hey Susie I think we finally found Karen Carpenter’s grave for Show & Tell. My mom says I will die like she did if I don’t start eating. Shes so stupid.” Hehehehehe
Their backs are turned, so they don’t see the boy zombie rising from his grave.
The Democrats are out early, digging up voters for 2024…
Blonde girl: “One of these days, I’ll finally be as skinny as her”.
See..I told you the man always goes first so he gets top billing..men are so shallow…how shallow?