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<blockquote data-quote="2001f150" data-source="post: 5652695" data-attributes="member: 604502"><p>hide in caskets in the showing room and grab one when they walk by. But make sure the lights are out. which shouldn't be to hard funeral homes for some reason have weird lighting systems. Plus it's not that uncommon for someone to live in an old funeral home. This is because back in the days the funeral director would live there so they where never to fare from picking the van to make a death call. I know this because my dad owns two funeral homes and hsa worked at on since I was born, and yes he liveed in some that he worked at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2001f150, post: 5652695, member: 604502"] hide in caskets in the showing room and grab one when they walk by. But make sure the lights are out. which shouldn't be to hard funeral homes for some reason have weird lighting systems. Plus it's not that uncommon for someone to live in an old funeral home. This is because back in the days the funeral director would live there so they where never to fare from picking the van to make a death call. I know this because my dad owns two funeral homes and hsa worked at on since I was born, and yes he liveed in some that he worked at. [/QUOTE]
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