Why Do Thugs Like Hiding In And Around Cemeteries?

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  1. ngureco profile image80
    ngurecoposted 13 years ago

    Why Do Thugs Like Hiding In And Around Cemeteries?

  2. ptosis profile image68
    ptosisposted 13 years ago

    Thugs? Why just thugs? It's sanctuary from the cops. But that are not the only kind of people who hang out there.

    In Boulder CO, I was biking across the foggy morning of an old  graveyard from the frontier days when I heard an eerie weird sound like a croaking wail, ever rising in tone and loudness.

    Then I saw two huge mastiff dogs running towards me just like in the movie 'The Omen' and the hounds of Hell.

    I was freaking out for a moment guilty that i was using the bike path that cut across all the graves.

    The sound was a guy starting up his bagpipes trying to wake the dead and an another guy was walking his dogs.

    For a second I thought I was toast.

  3. Pearldiver profile image67
    Pearldiverposted 13 years ago

    If you were a Thug... you don't want any 'body' going to town to tell the cops where you are.  In a cemetary, thugs are usually safe from any possibility of that.... becoz: every 'body' in the cemetary is actually there as a result of dying to get out of town!

    (Hahaha sorry I couldn't resist that!)

  4. profile image0
    kimberlyslyricsposted 13 years ago

    free room and board.

    In the winter there is always a place to crawl into if your cold

  5. outdoorsguy profile image62
    outdoorsguyposted 13 years ago

    maybe cuase their dead tired of being harrased and just have the ghost of an idea they might be left alone.   I would guess that the body of evidence indicates isolation at a cemetery.  LOL

    oh odd word to use... Thug.  Thug is descended from the word Thugee, a worshiper of Kali the goddess of Death and destruction.

  6. saddlerider1 profile image59
    saddlerider1posted 13 years ago

    Could be that the dead don't tell on them, so it's a resting place for sure. Cops are out chasing the living and trying to put them in a cemetery sometimes. Or maybe, thugs or anyone for that matter hopes to find sanctuary in a tomb so they can rest up their weary souls.

  7. Wayne Brown profile image80
    Wayne Brownposted 13 years ago

    I think it is fair to assume that far more people are "spooked" of cemeteries, especially at night, than are not.  Thus the cemetery becomes a place, especially at night, where one is much less likely to run into the living.  You can stay close to town and avoid sleeping in the wilderness.  WB

 
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