Is it completely messed up that I only clicked on this video because I thought they meant decomposing bodily fluids were leaking out of the mausoleum? And then was disappointed when it wasn't? 😂
Same here, I'm very disappointed being denied embalmed bodily fluids! They better repair that leaking roof soon before they reanimate some unpleasant "floaters". With my due respect for the family involved, I'd be angry & very concerned too! Repair it before adding any more internments!
This is happening everywhere in the United States, the corruption in this country is unbelievable. The general public should hold the ones responsible, for maintaining these cemeteries & make them fix the problems & pay up !!! They receive money from state & federal governments for this type of problem. The money is there, so is the corruption. I feel for the people who have love ones interred there. I hope that the problem will be resolved in a fair & just manner. We as a civilized nation, can do better & act with responsibility to resolve this issue. Kevin Phoenix
i believe nothing that cementary manager said he is trying to cover up something and it is not the roof this has to be solved i can name a few good ones and they are all in california forest lawn hollywood forever skylawn
I was thinking the same thing. There is nothing final about being put into what is nothing but a hole in a wall of a building that will one day rot and collapse. At least with a traditional burial you can be fairly certain that the grave will go undisturbed for a few centuries. By the time it is disturbed by new building on the site or whatever the body will be nothing but the dust of a person with no family left. I never understood why people choose to be shoved into a hole in a wall. Do they think it will make their body last forever?
@@satinbarbi I totally agree! Being stuck in a casket filing cabinet sounds hideous. I mean you cant even decompose in peace! The only mausoleums that are well kept are the ones where Kings and Queens are interred. the rest of us are paupers get the crappy leaking ones that fall down after 30 or so years. I will take green burial for $400 Alex! LOL
@@satinbarbi that sounds like a beautiful exit and well thought out! Its really a toss up for me, i like the idea of a natural green burial or cremation ( just that whole burning thing is so violent) LOL. I tell you i wont be paying 10K for a casket and 8 K for a burial plot, oh hell no! Keep it simple and sweet! Love your idea BTW!
On this form, I have seen abandoned mosuliems that were broken into, or neglected and you can see that the casket lids are popped open to a certain extent, or, the casket, which was made of metal, had rust on it,or holes in it just as you would see a car or truck have holes in the body of the vehicle, or if your in a junkyard, you would see rust taking over the vehicle completely, leaving a very thin layer of metal that was once was either a car or truck. So it is the same with metal caskets as they begin to rust and deteriorate completely out only after the dead body encased within them has essentially has already been completely deteriorated.
I don't understand why people want to be put in a mausoleum. Because eventually most will fall into disrepair. And when that happens they will more than likely put your remains in a mass grave.
First and foremost this isn't the right way to treat the dead. This is called preserving. Just dig a 6 to 7 feet hole and just bury without vault. After like more than 20 years the grave can be reused. Or just cremate.
They should charge the mausoleum residents rent, and use the rent money for maintenance. You gotta be nuts to put yourself or a loved one in one of those beehive cell mausoleums.
@@FissionChips So what happens if someone quits or doesn't want to pay rent anymore? Are they to be evicted like the third world countries do? Somewhere down the line, family will either die out or not concern themselves with the rent on previous generations. It's also not fair to burden them with payments into perpetuality. That would be worse than a time share.
@@danielspencer1827 This is in reply to David Charles. Why should the taxpayers have to pay? My family has always been too poor to afford a mausoleum interment for our loved ones, so why should I have to pay to take care of the rich people's loved ones, especially if their rich family doesn't care about their own late loved ones? So, I guess it's the same in Death as in Life, "If you can't or don't pay, you don't stay". I didn't make the rules, the rich landlords did a long time ago.
@@terryburns1805 It is unfortunate that it falls on the taxpayer when this happens but, when these people bought the mausoleum space, they either paid a perpetual care fee at that time, or should have paid a perpetual fee that is supposed to be in a trust to pay for repairs. Too many funeral places sold these spaces and either went bankrupt, sold the business, or they died and left all these families in a bind. Even with State safeguard of funds, it seems that most places don't do a good job of managing costs or, they severely miscalculated the future costs to provide perpetual care and barely have enough to cover some repairs. They sure like selling those mausoleum spaces but, don't seem too concerned with making sure the residents have the care they need. It sucks that taxpayers have to pick up the tab but what else are you going to do if there is no family to pay for moving the departed to the ground? I have watched many, many videos of these places and can say it is horrifying when this happens. There is one in NJ. I think that was declared abandoned by a judge and neither the state or the local government is wanting to do anything about it. They have buried some people but, people have broken in and opened caskets and robbed jewelry and just dumped these people out on the ground. Personally, I think they shouldn't be allowed to build and sell these things period. At some point, it will fall apart. When you think about it, 100 years in nothing in time and is probably 75 years more than most of those buildings will last before major repairs are needed. You can't have everyone leave while you make repairs, that just isn't feasible.
The cemetery I'm going to be buried in charges a percentage for endowment cost above the price of burial which, in of in itself, is not a bad idea, it goes to the upkeep and repairs in such cases and the endowment money cannot be diverted to anything other than for the upkeep and repairs.
That is a very sound arrangement because this guarantees ongoing financing for maintenance, and thus less likelihood for the property to lapse into squalor, neglect and abandonment. In lieu of this, either an endowment or a fund for perpetual care would need to be established. Also this arrangement seems more likely to prevent the disgrace and disrespect for the dead that we see in other examples of mausoleum abandonment, ESPECIALLY with the Roger Williams Mausoleum in Cranston, Rhode Island as the most recent egregious example of this.
Why do they have no money to fix the roof ? It’s their responsibility to do it ! They got paid ahead of time for the peaceful resting of the loved ones ! Shame on the owners ! They need to get sued !!!
And this is why flat roofs are not a good idea unless it's overlapping fibreglass. The best thing to do really would be to rebuild the roof from scratch with a new non-flat design. As for the financial problems, crowdfunding might be one way to sort it.
I build these for a living and a flat roof is normal. It's not actually flat though, it has a mild slope. The caulk needs to be ripped out and redone and the concrete needs a fresh coat of rubberized sealer. $20k and I can do a permanent fix. Take less than two weeks.
ALL THE MORE REASON NOT TO BUY A SPOT IN A MAUSOLEUM. Whether for your ( future) use, or for a loved one, buying a space in a mausoleum is a waste of money. As a structure, they require upkeep and maintaince As they age, the costs increase. Plus, what condition will it be in 20 years? In 30 years? 50 years? 100 years? Forget that. Just do what people have done for thousands of years, buy a burial plot. A plot is far far less expensive, it requires no major maintance, is easily accessible by anyone, will outlast a mausoleum.
Cemeteries and mausoleums are truly a waste of time, real estate and funds. Many of my relatives preplanned cremations for themselves which I have arranged for myself.
I told my wife I want to be cremated and if there is extra money buy a young sapling tree and have my ashes buried in the ground with the growing tree. A better option for the environment.
We must quite building mausoleums! If you don't understand why, please research Rhode Island and their ridiculous mess. There is NEVER money to maintain these things within 70 years or less, and then they are leaking everywhere and falling apart. Rhode Island problems are at the worse end of human disrespect. Looters are robbing the dead and scattering remains with no regard for the victims there. It is a problem everywhere with these structures, don't put your loved ones there. If you have family in them, you should start making arrangements to get them out as soon as you can.
Big Daddy but who is gonna look after the wall of bodies in 50yrs time its not practical Buildings dont last for ever A wall of bodies Sooooo creepy ....
We need to revisit just how we dispose of our dead as it is no longer sustainable. The cancerous embalming fluid, harmful metals, & etc are yet another factor aside from the waste of precious land & resources. Cremation and or alkaline hydrolysis, along with a nice columbarium, is more feasible for the long run.
@@RStark-ek7mh You don't have to visit a body.. you can keep your loved ones ashes in nice stone Urn. We made a memorial wall for my Uncle with his Urn on it too. I just go visit my Gmas and there I spend time with him. I also have some ashes in a necklace.
It's precast concrete cabinets veneered in granite. No amount of rain will disturb the structure. I do this for a living and could fix that roof for $20k in about 10 days.
Tricks! Pour real water onto the carpet for handkerchief test ?? It is the massive problem of leaking body fluids that cannot be fixed easily. It is easy to fix a leaking roof. What about the offensive smells inside???
Seems best to either cremate or a burial in the ground. Mausoleums need constant maintenance and many don't have the funds for the upkeep. Most funeral establishments are corrupt anyway.
It’s kinda weird that people fuss about body fluids getting into the environment when actually it’s the chemicals used that creep me out...formaldehyde...ewww.
Why they would put a carpet in a mausoleum in the first place,I'll never know.At least it's just the ceiling leaking,and not the caskets.This is yet another case for cremation.
Death should be the final payment in life as such but instead of one payment by the family the grave (robbers) seem to be saying if you dont give us more $ we will not maintain the place of your loved one so feckin sad sue the feckers.
Just another reason I don't give a damn more often than not as to what they do with what's left of my body. What's the point? All that expense and eventually it's all going to crumble. What a vanity.
I always wondered how graveyards made money 💰 because they land cost $300,000 plus add land escape and a couple of building and maybe a house for the grounds keeper 900,000 later graves are what $10000 a piece no wonder you are broke
Any graveyard or mausuleum have a lots of good things in it. Specially its a place where the mosts plus point is its area or usage. It have the mosts fertile land and its bests for any good things to carry out. Few rules can be brought and a graveyard can be transformed into a house of all afterlife stars. Every humans knows it that they have to leave the earth and its no other better place for any better things. Its a mausuleum and place with lots of great personalities many loved people and their emotions towards their caring people. Its a place where heaven and hell meet together and the afterlife decisions are being sprouted here only. Its required to know that which are the things which can transform a graveyard into a bests possible gadget to transform into. For leakages what can be ddone is to fill up the holes or doing cementing coating on its roof. Its better to give some chemicals on its making which can stop the water from leaking. Thankyou.
these independent poorly financed cementaries are questionable i can think of some good ones but they are all in my state dignity is a huge company so i am uneasy about them forest lawn glendale and all the forest lawns are good hollywood forever is among the best so is skylawn in san mateo and palo alto what happened at that one on the news should have never happened i would be furious this is horrible !
does anybody think ahead of the game and figure out how to keep these places up or is everybody involved just rake in the cash and screw upkeep they should have to put money aside just for upkeep i'm sure people pay a lot of money for these places it's easy for people to go bankrupt and say well there's nothing i can do
Is it completely messed up that I only clicked on this video because I thought they meant decomposing bodily fluids were leaking out of the mausoleum? And then was disappointed when it wasn't? 😂
It got me as well
Same here, I'm very disappointed being denied embalmed bodily fluids! They better repair that leaking roof soon before they reanimate some unpleasant "floaters".
With my due respect for the family involved, I'd be angry & very concerned too! Repair it before adding any more internments!
Fear not, keep clicking....UA-cam will provide
@@brt5273 And then some. 😂
Haha me too
This is happening everywhere in the United States, the corruption in this country is unbelievable. The general public should hold the ones responsible, for maintaining these cemeteries & make them fix the problems & pay up !!! They receive money from state & federal governments for this type of problem. The money is there, so is the corruption. I feel for the people who have love ones interred there. I hope that the problem will be resolved in a fair & just manner. We as a civilized nation, can do better & act with responsibility to resolve this issue. Kevin Phoenix
i believe nothing that cementary manager said he is trying to cover up something and it is not the roof this has to be solved i can name a few good ones and they are all in california forest lawn hollywood forever skylawn
IMHO, mausoleums are a huge waste of space and resources.
Same here, most unhygienic too
Don't.ever pick a mausoleum for your final resting place... Because your casket will outlast the building..
True story
I was thinking the same thing. There is nothing final about being put into what is nothing but a hole in a wall of a building that will one day rot and collapse. At least with a traditional burial you can be fairly certain that the grave will go undisturbed for a few centuries. By the time it is disturbed by new building on the site or whatever the body will be nothing but the dust of a person with no family left. I never understood why people choose to be shoved into a hole in a wall. Do they think it will make their body last forever?
@@satinbarbi I totally agree! Being stuck in a casket filing cabinet sounds hideous. I mean you cant even decompose in peace! The only mausoleums that are well kept are the ones where Kings and Queens are interred. the rest of us are paupers get the crappy leaking ones that fall down after 30 or so years. I will take green burial for $400 Alex! LOL
@@tinamarie0701 I plan on being cremated and then having family bury my ashes up on a mountain in a state forest along with the ashes of my cat Jazzy.
@@satinbarbi that sounds like a beautiful exit and well thought out! Its really a toss up for me, i like the idea of a natural green burial or cremation ( just that whole burning thing is so violent) LOL. I tell you i wont be paying 10K for a casket and 8 K for a burial plot, oh hell no! Keep it simple and sweet! Love your idea BTW!
On this form, I have seen abandoned mosuliems that were broken into, or neglected and you can see that the casket lids are popped open to a certain extent, or, the casket, which was made of metal, had rust on it,or holes in it just as you would see a car or truck have holes in the body of the vehicle, or if your in a junkyard, you would see rust taking over the vehicle completely, leaving a very thin layer of metal that was once was either a car or truck. So it is the same with metal caskets as they begin to rust and deteriorate completely out only after the dead body encased within them has essentially has already been completely deteriorated.
Cover it in Flex Seal! 😉
They need drainage and vents for the caskets to “burp”.
eight! just spray the roof every 5 years and your golden.
Uhm, that’s both offensive and weird.
@@AmethystEyes oh my gosh I just ate
I don't understand why people insist on burying their loved one's in mausoleums.
Cemeteries in Pennsylvania are building roofs that cover the flat roof with proper pitch for drainage
BINGO
This is why I don’t like mausoleums, they’re not at all profitable and they have to be maintained, inspected and updated constantly.
I don't understand why people want to be put in a mausoleum. Because eventually most will fall into disrepair. And when that happens they will more than likely put your remains in a mass grave.
The has to be addressed, for sure, but it can get worse. Check the Roger Williams Mausoleum in Cranston, RI.
Oh HELL, yeah. That is a terrible disgrace.
First and foremost this isn't the right way to treat the dead. This is called preserving. Just dig a 6 to 7 feet hole and just bury without vault. After like more than 20 years the grave can be reused. Or just cremate.
Why is there even carpet anyways?? 😖
Cremation can be an option.
Man!!! I really liked the wet carpet test!!!
They should charge the mausoleum residents rent, and use the rent money for maintenance. You gotta be nuts to put yourself or a loved one in one of those beehive cell mausoleums.
Rent? The spaces are bought.
Correct - they should be 'bought' under a Leasehold and pay rental every month to provide maintenance fund . . .
@@FissionChips So what happens if someone quits or doesn't want to pay rent anymore? Are they to be evicted like the third world countries do? Somewhere down the line, family will either die out or not concern themselves with the rent on previous generations. It's also not fair to burden them with payments into perpetuality. That would be worse than a time share.
@@danielspencer1827 This is in reply to David Charles. Why should the taxpayers have to pay? My family has always been too poor to afford a mausoleum interment for our loved ones, so why should I have to pay to take care of the rich people's loved ones, especially if their rich family doesn't care about their own late loved ones? So, I guess it's the same in Death as in Life, "If you can't or don't pay, you don't stay". I didn't make the rules, the rich landlords did a long time ago.
@@terryburns1805 It is unfortunate that it falls on the taxpayer when this happens but, when these people bought the mausoleum space, they either paid a perpetual care fee at that time, or should have paid a perpetual fee that is supposed to be in a trust to pay for repairs. Too many funeral places sold these spaces and either went bankrupt, sold the business, or they died and left all these families in a bind. Even with State safeguard of funds, it seems that most places don't do a good job of managing costs or, they severely miscalculated the future costs to provide perpetual care and barely have enough to cover some repairs. They sure like selling those mausoleum spaces but, don't seem too concerned with making sure the residents have the care they need. It sucks that taxpayers have to pick up the tab but what else are you going to do if there is no family to pay for moving the departed to the ground? I have watched many, many videos of these places and can say it is horrifying when this happens. There is one in NJ. I think that was declared abandoned by a judge and neither the state or the local government is wanting to do anything about it. They have buried some people but, people have broken in and opened caskets and robbed jewelry and just dumped these people out on the ground. Personally, I think they shouldn't be allowed to build and sell these things period. At some point, it will fall apart. When you think about it, 100 years in nothing in time and is probably 75 years more than most of those buildings will last before major repairs are needed. You can't have everyone leave while you make repairs, that just isn't feasible.
The cemetery I'm going to be buried in charges a percentage for endowment cost above the price of burial which, in of in itself, is not a bad idea, it goes to the upkeep and repairs in such cases and the endowment money cannot be diverted to anything other than for the upkeep and repairs.
That is a very sound arrangement because this guarantees ongoing financing for maintenance, and thus less likelihood for the property to lapse into squalor, neglect and abandonment. In lieu of this, either an endowment or a fund for perpetual care would need to be established. Also this arrangement seems more likely to prevent the disgrace and disrespect for the dead that we see in other examples of mausoleum abandonment, ESPECIALLY with the Roger Williams Mausoleum in Cranston, Rhode Island as the most recent egregious example of this.
The land never goes away and will outlive the money.
Why do they have no money to fix the roof ? It’s their responsibility to do it ! They got paid ahead of time for the peaceful resting of the loved ones ! Shame on the owners ! They need to get sued !!!
Prof Kittens That is not LOL ! Some people do not realize what’s funny and what’s NOT. Shame on you. !!!!!!!!!
There's no money to be won in a lawsuit.
And use what little money they have for lawyers.
TAKE A LOAN OUT AND MAKE PAYMENTS . I AM SURE THEY ARE NOT BURING THE DEAD FOR FREE ! !
The roofs should be covered in metal with good drainage because if the water sips into those vaults then it could lead to biohazard issues.
And this is why flat roofs are not a good idea unless it's overlapping fibreglass.
The best thing to do really would be to rebuild the roof from scratch with a new non-flat design.
As for the financial problems, crowdfunding might be one way to sort it.
ASG66 That too, i'm pretty sure I've seen it done somewhere before but I can't remember where.
I build these for a living and a flat roof is normal. It's not actually flat though, it has a mild slope. The caulk needs to be ripped out and redone and the concrete needs a fresh coat of rubberized sealer.
$20k and I can do a permanent fix. Take less than two weeks.
ALL THE MORE REASON NOT TO BUY A SPOT IN A MAUSOLEUM.
Whether for your ( future) use, or for a loved one, buying a space in a mausoleum is a waste of money. As a structure, they require upkeep and maintaince As they age, the costs increase. Plus, what condition will it be in 20 years? In 30 years? 50 years? 100 years?
Forget that. Just do what people have done for thousands of years, buy a burial plot. A plot is far far less expensive, it requires no major maintance, is easily accessible by anyone, will outlast a mausoleum.
Cemeteries and mausoleums are truly a waste of time, real estate and funds. Many of my relatives preplanned cremations for themselves which I have arranged for myself.
I told my wife I want to be cremated and if there is extra money buy a young sapling tree and have my ashes buried in the ground with the growing tree. A better option for the environment.
Just make a simple roof like a house and the problem is solved. 15K can fix the problem.
they can make it look like a house inside of one of these 1950's strip malls it looks much better and the water rolls off the roof
holy crap am i the only one who saw the surname MCALLISTER like off home alone
Same problem here in Plattsburgh NY, town had to take it over when owners died and "left" it to the town.
I heard about Whispering Maples a few years ago did they shut it down?
We must quite building mausoleums! If you don't understand why, please research Rhode Island and their ridiculous mess. There is NEVER money to maintain these things within 70 years or less, and then they are leaking everywhere and falling apart. Rhode Island problems are at the worse end of human disrespect. Looters are robbing the dead and scattering remains with no regard for the victims there. It is a problem everywhere with these structures, don't put your loved ones there. If you have family in them, you should start making arrangements to get them out as soon as you can.
there are very few musealeums that are any good
Why not just bury everyone... why keep bodies in walls Its really odd
Tell them! It obviously doesn't work out well!
Cause some people don’t want to be bury in the ground
Big Daddy but who is gonna look after the wall of bodies in 50yrs time its not practical
Buildings dont last for ever A wall of bodies Sooooo creepy
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But they can't swim! 😉
So the bodies don't rise up out of the ground during a flood. I think cremation is a better idea
Put a hip roof on it dang
Man put some tar on dat .....😂😂😂
We need to revisit just how we dispose of our dead as it is no longer sustainable. The cancerous embalming fluid, harmful metals, & etc are yet another factor aside from the waste of precious land & resources. Cremation and or alkaline hydrolysis, along with a nice columbarium, is more feasible for the long run.
It sounds to me like someone is pocketing the money for their their own use.
Cremation is a better option.
Cremation is the better option, why should a non living organism utilise space , the soul is no more .
@@RStark-ek7mh You don't have to visit a body.. you can keep your loved ones ashes in nice stone Urn. We made a memorial wall for my Uncle with his Urn on it too. I just go visit my Gmas and there I spend time with him. I also have some ashes in a necklace.
They lost $10'000 but had $21'000 at the end of the year Better find out who's lining there pockets Those numbers dont ad up
Larry Hullinger
Both were in RED the last figure was a loss as well.
I think each state should be responsible in helping fix these places
they can tar the roof surface
It's precast concrete cabinets veneered in granite. No amount of rain will disturb the structure.
I do this for a living and could fix that roof for $20k in about 10 days.
Major lack of forsight and responsibility
Put me in the ground.
They need to Tile or pour an acrylic floor before they repair the roof.
They take all this money for a place then it will crumble they made the money can fix it
Don't people realize that the building will fall apart? What is wrong with being in the ground???
Tricks! Pour real water onto the carpet for handkerchief test ?? It is the massive problem of leaking body fluids that cannot be fixed easily. It is easy to fix a leaking roof. What about the offensive smells inside???
Seems best to either cremate or a burial in the ground. Mausoleums need constant maintenance and many don't have the funds for the upkeep. Most funeral establishments are corrupt anyway.
I don't understand why somebody would to be buried in the mausoleum. What is the point?
It’s kinda weird that people fuss about body fluids getting into the environment when actually it’s the chemicals used that creep me out...formaldehyde...ewww.
And organic decomposition.
LANDS ARE FOR THE LIVING!!
CEMETERIES ARE A WASTE!!
AND A POLLUTANT!!🤤😲😛😨😠☠EEEW!!
CREMATION!!!👌👍
Golf courses are a waste also
Why they would put a carpet in a mausoleum in the first place,I'll never know.At least it's just the ceiling leaking,and not the caskets.This is yet another case for cremation.
Does this state or facility contribute to "perpetual care"?
Spray foam the roof.
Flex Seal
Leave it to someone who knows what they are doing
Class law suit and the group of litigant's can take ownership. They could have built a slanted roof-over.
How in God's name does a cemetery go broke when they charge an arm and a leg to bury anyone.
Because there is not an influx of money to up keep it.
Death should be the final payment in life as such but instead of one payment by the family the grave (robbers) seem to be saying if you dont give us more $ we will not maintain the place of your loved one so feckin sad sue the feckers.
Line x the top of building should stop the leaking.
Stop private cemeteries
Just another reason I don't give a damn more often than not as to what they do with what's left of my body. What's the point? All that expense and eventually it's all going to crumble. What a vanity.
I always wondered how graveyards made money 💰 because they land cost $300,000 plus add land escape and a couple of building and maybe a house for the grounds keeper 900,000 later graves are what $10000 a piece no wonder you are broke
Put indoor and outdoor carpet and will hide the stains
Duckboards might be more appropriate . . .
I’m from this area.. wowwww I never knew this.
0:53 The way she say dad "D-Ad" is interesting, what is that accent origin ?
Any graveyard or mausuleum have a lots of good things in it. Specially its a place where the mosts plus point is its area or usage. It have the mosts fertile land and its bests for any good things to carry out. Few rules can be brought and a graveyard can be transformed into a house of all afterlife stars. Every humans knows it that they have to leave the earth and its no other better place for any better things. Its a mausuleum and place with lots of great personalities many loved people and their emotions towards their caring people. Its a place where heaven and hell meet together and the afterlife decisions are being sprouted here only. Its required to know that which are the things which can transform a graveyard into a bests possible gadget to transform into.
For leakages what can be ddone is to fill up the holes or doing cementing coating on its roof. Its better to give some chemicals on its making which can stop the water from leaking.
Thankyou.
Absolute gibberish nonsense . . .
The builders need to redo or get sued!
The builders are probably dead
Sort it Once n for all with a slanted roof, Most be Someone someplace willing at a low cost Surely !
these independent poorly financed cementaries are questionable i can think of some good ones but they are all in my state dignity is a huge company so i am uneasy about them forest lawn glendale and all the forest lawns are good hollywood forever is among the best so is skylawn in san mateo and palo alto what happened at that one on the news should have never happened i would be furious this is horrible !
Anybody else prep the reporter laughing after she said how her hub and passed 0:47
put a metal roof over it
Well u should help him
Build a carport over to be cheaper
Another reason to go with cremation. Mausoleums are really not a good idea.
does anybody think ahead of the game and figure out how to keep these places up or is everybody involved just rake in the cash and screw upkeep they should have to put money aside just for upkeep i'm sure people pay a lot of money for these places it's easy for people to go bankrupt and say well there's nothing i can do
Fix it felix
Silicone Roof Coatings
Only in America
That....my not be water
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