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Scooot_er wrote:And disc golfers aren't always the smartest bunch.
Apothecary wrote:you never post anything. i was expecting a behind-the-scenes look at crazy mod banter.
Scooot_er wrote:And disc golfers aren't always the smartest bunch.
Itchy wrote:Does anybody know what time of day (Pacific) the rapture's going to happen? I was kind of hoping to get in 18 on Saturday.
Scooot_er wrote:And disc golfers aren't always the smartest bunch.
Frank Delicious wrote:after rapture day I'm changing your rank to freaky jesus
In New York, at least one of Camping's followers continued to hold out hope that Judgment Day would come.
Retired Metropolitan Transportation Authority worker Robert Fitzpatrick, 60, said he spent more than $140,000 of his savings on subway posters and bus shelter advertisements warning of the May 21 Judgment Day.
"God's people are commanded to sound the warning, to sound the trumpet so to speak so people know," Fitzpatrick said of his advertising blitz.
Fitzpatrick said Camping led him to believe Judgment Day would be May 21, but added that he disagreed with the broadcaster's prediction it would begin in Asia.
In Fitzpatrick's view, from his reading of the Bible, Judgment Day would begin around 6 p.m. Eastern Time. He said on Saturday that he still had no doubts Judgment Day would come this day.
"I wouldn't even entertain that question because there's too much proof from the Bible," he said.
But not even all of his own employees are convinced that the world is ending on Saturday.
In fact, many still plan on showing up at work on Monday.
"I don't believe in any of this stuff that's going on, and I plan on being here next week," a receptionist at their Oakland headquarters told CNNMoney.
A program producer in Illinois told us, "We're going to continue doing what we're doing."
Scooot_er wrote:And disc golfers aren't always the smartest bunch.
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