Saturday, January 23, 2010

Why do we find it neccesary to nail the lid of a coffin down?

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ive just always wonderedWhy do we find it neccesary to nail the lid of a coffin down?
Because there's a small chance that the dead person might just be unconcious/in a coma, and if we dont lock it down, they might wake up, want to come back and live with us again, and then we'd have to explain to them what happen--and who wants to do that? So, we lock down the coffin and hope for the best.





peace.Why do we find it neccesary to nail the lid of a coffin down?
To stop zombies. Zombies can have incredible strength but apparently the only thing to stop them is the nails in the coffin. 1 out of 3 dead people turn into zombies... well... you dont see a lot of them walking around do you? IT'S BECAUSE OF THE NAILS MAN!.... It's because of the nails.





Thank you home depot.
because people are sometimes buried with their valuables and thieves will plunder graves. (nails dont really stop them though)
At one stage in history people were sometimes burried face down to prevent them from coming back to life and digging their way out.... they'd dig downwards.


I think its just old superstition!!
Traditionally, to hinder grave robbers from looting the body and possessions.
Would you want the coffin lit to fall off during transit? Nails are cheaper than hinges in this respect.
so the zombies can't come back and eat our brains. That, or to stop people from stealing bodies maybe.
Do they still do that? I know old times was to keep it on, no hinges.
To stop zombies, of course.
Haven't you ever seen ';night of the living dead?'; ....I don't want any zombies eating my brain

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