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Thursday, February 18, 2010

Know some gullible people?


If so, this might just be the business model you are looking for:

Many people in the U.S.—perhaps 20 million to 40 million—believe there will be a Second Coming in their lifetimes, followed by the Rapture . In this event, they say, the righteous will be spirited away to a better place while the godless remain on Earth. But what will become of all the pets?

Bart Centre, 61, a retired retail executive in New Hampshire, says many people are troubled by this question, and he wants to help. He started a service called Eternal Earth-Bound Pets that promises to rescue and care for animals left behind by the saved.


Our service is plain and simple; our fee structure is reasonable.
For $110.00 we will guarantee that should the Rapture occur within ten (10) years of receipt of payment, one pet per residence will be saved. Each additional pet at your residence will be saved for an additional $15.00 fee. A small price to pay for your peace of mind and the health and safety of your four legged and feathered friends.


I knew there must be some disadvantage to living in Vermont!

Labels: eternal earth-bound pets, pets, puppy photo, rapture, religion

posted by Jack McCullough at 9:03 PM

1 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

If only we had thought of this, it is brilliant!

February 19, 2010 2:36 PM  

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