Freaky
By death bed - 13/02/2013 17:20 - United States - Schaumburg
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I would have nightmares....
And..the floor wasn't an option, OP?
That would scare the life out of me. Too soon?
What if the persons indention was still in the mattress?
#1 beat ya
Surely thru have a lounge/den in the nursing home? Set up a bed on the floor and go to sleep woman!
@68 would've*
I wonder what "too much snow on the roads" is in the States? In Canada, there's no such thing.
That makes no sense in this situation.
Yeah I'm kinda thinking that OP will most likely not die... Let us know though, OP!
I think sleeping in the bed of the newly dead would remind some of their own mortality. One way of coping with that might be thinking up clever last words.
No wonder they call it the graveyard shift
Really? I thought it would bring a smile to your face and joy in your heart
Did they at least remove the body?
Why would they do that? That would ruin the rotting process that makes the room smell wonderful for the rest of eternity!
The saddest part about this is that you seem dead serious.
that would be OP's luck actually...
That sounds very grave. I've been dying to use that pun, I ap-euologise everyone
This humor's getting too grave! I'm just going to wither out of this thread.
You're going six feet under!
It not like the human body gets any grosser than it already is in the little time the dead body spent in the bed. Still, very bad timing. FYL.
Except for the voiding of bowels, bladders and other orifices.
But I'm sure you'd get a lot of that in a nursing home
The body still decays and just imagine the bacteria
Well that sucks OP... But at least you are(/was) in better shape than the resident. Haha lol, FYL
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No wonder they call it the graveyard shift
I would have nightmares....