Looks like there was a Ripley's Believe It or Not fan involved here. Ripley published a book of odd tombstones and graveyards some 40-odd years ago, and one of the memorable ones was a stone with the inscription "I Told You I Was Sick".
Tomb wrecks are real tombstones that make us laugh. No photoshop work is done here (except to cover the names of the victims). We know death can be a touchy subject, and no disrespect is intended. We view this as the lighter side of the other side. While we welcome your photo submissions, we absolutely do not condone trespassing or damaging grave markers. Don't wreck a potential wreck! :o)
You'd think the whining would finally stop - but, nooo.
ReplyDeleteLooks like there was a Ripley's Believe It or Not fan involved here. Ripley published a book of odd tombstones and graveyards some 40-odd years ago, and one of the memorable ones was a stone with the inscription "I Told You I Was Sick".
ReplyDeleteI know I saw this inscription on a marker in Lubbock, TX when we attended my grandmother's burial. Wonder how many there are out there!
ReplyDeleteSpike Milligan has "I told you I was ill", but in Gaelic.
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