For decades, neighbors dreaded the fights between an old married couple. Their arguments shook the walls, often ending with the husband yelling his infamous threat:
“When I die, I’ll dig my way out of the grave and haunt you for the rest of your life!”
The old man lived to the age of 98, and when he finally passed, the community remembered his words with unease. At the funeral, whispers spread. People were genuinely worried—what if he really did try to come back?
Later, one brave neighbor asked his widow:
“Aren’t you afraid he might actually dig his way out and haunt you?”
The old woman smiled calmly and said:
“Let him try. I had him buried upside down… and I know he never listens to me!”
The crowd burst out laughing. What had once been a source of fear turned into the perfect punchline, proving that sometimes the last word belongs not to the loudest person in the room—but to the cleverest.