Monday, July 21, 2008

Christ painting

Christ painting
church painting
MoonEstates.com in the local paper and said 'We can't afford our own course, why not buy one on the moon?' and we just sort of went from there."The club logged onto MoonEstates.com, a celestial real estate agent in the United Kingdom and paid $145 for 10 acres of land. This is a fraction of what they would have paid to rebuild their own course, which Hunter estimates would cost more than $1 million.A few weeks later, they received a deed to their very own lunar land from the "Lunar Embassy." A Loophole You Could Putt Through"Since the Internet, our company has just taken off," says Dennis Hope, founder of the Lunar Embassy in California.Hope has already sold property to an estimated 700,000 people

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