You're still here, Harold.
From Drudge:
WORLD ENDS- FILM AT ELEVEN
In fairness, it's not really supposed to have been the end of the world. The advance work for the event was kind of sloppy in its wording. It was actually supposed to be an entirely ficticious and non-biblical event called the "rapture." But that didn't happen, either.
Most ficticious events don't.
Any way you look at it, it's not a good day for Harold Camping. And I'll bet nobody is signed up to bring the donuts at Family Radio's office Monday morning, either.
WORLD ENDS- FILM AT ELEVEN
In fairness, it's not really supposed to have been the end of the world. The advance work for the event was kind of sloppy in its wording. It was actually supposed to be an entirely ficticious and non-biblical event called the "rapture." But that didn't happen, either.
Most ficticious events don't.
Any way you look at it, it's not a good day for Harold Camping. And I'll bet nobody is signed up to bring the donuts at Family Radio's office Monday morning, either.
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