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[HOAX] couple selling tickets to heaven


GoPlayonAhighway

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this couple was selling tickets to heaven for $99.99.....https://www.facebook...9152782/?type=1

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as if that is not mind blowing enough, this lovely pair was arrested for selling real estate on the moon...

http://www.celebtric...te-on-the-moon/ post-153775-0-65370000-1438532689_thumb.

i don't who is in worse shape, the people who sold the heaven's VIP passes and lunar property, or the people who bought the passes and property....the lot of them should be put in a psychiatric hospital....i wonder if someone actually filed a police report about buying a pass to heaven or moon land?

i could not make this up if i tried. i think both pairs were on the same "space meth

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It looks as though they didn't spend any money they got very wisely.

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You shouldnt believe these silly articles. Anyway, why is this posted on the ET section?

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After you mentioned in your thread "UM is better than Facebook!" things about intelligence and interesting topics...

Why you come with this?

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You shouldnt believe these silly articles. Anyway, why is this posted on the ET section?

not sure. it just made sense at the time..

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After you mentioned in your thread "UM is better than Facebook!" things about intelligence and interesting topics...

Why you come with this?

i thought it was at least worth a skim read.... besides it's kinda funny. to me

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I think its funny, people are stupid for falling for some of these obvious scams.

From the looks of this pair maybe they believe their own hype.

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I think its funny, people are stupid for falling for some of these obvious scams.

From the looks of this pair maybe they believe their own hype.

I understand that, Miss. But it should be located in crimes, US, or bizarre section.

What has this to do with UFOs and the search for extraterrestrial life?

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I can't pay to get into heaven, but there's always a highway to hell.

And it's famously well paved.

Didn't these tickets used to be called 'indulgences' when they were offered by a certain franchise operation? :P

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After you mentioned in your thread "UM is better than Facebook!" things about intelligence and interesting topics...

Why you come with this?

That is a good question. It is an April fools joke.

http://www.voice-online.co.uk/article/couple-selling-tickets-heaven-was-april-fools-joke

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this couple was selling tickets to heaven for $99.99.....https://www.facebook...9152782/?type=1

IMG_0280.jpg

as if that is not mind blowing enough, this lovely pair was arrested for selling real estate on the moon...

http://www.celebtric...te-on-the-moon/ post-153775-0-65370000-1438532689_thumb.

i don't who is in worse shape, the people who sold the heaven's VIP passes and lunar property, or the people who bought the passes and property....the lot of them should be put in a psychiatric hospital....i wonder if someone actually filed a police report about buying a pass to heaven or moon land?

i could not make this up if i tried. i think both pairs were on the same "space meth

I think certain "televangelists" do this all the time.

Sometimes for much more money, though.

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