At a time when newspapers around the country are struggling to sell ads, Michael Vick might be good for business. Main Line Animal Rescue, located near Philadelphia, paid for an ad in today's Washington Post and may place similar ads in newspapers in cities in which the Eagles will play this season, according to Marcus Hayes of the Philadelphia Daily News. The ad in the Post pledges that Main Line Animal Rescue will donate five bags of dog food to a local Washington shelter for every time Vick is tackled in the game on Oct. 26. "Consider volunteering at your local shelter on the day of the game. Spend time walking, or brushing, or bathing, or hugging a homeless pit bull,'' the ad reads. Source: National Football Post
Yea, just what I want to do...put my face up to a homeless pit bull & give him a great big hug. Maybe after that we can play some fetch... Are these people F'n crazy?