

Which we hadn’t realised there were so many of, frankly.Įven if you don’t believe in heaven, this website offers the chance to ‘cover your bases with some earthly insurance’ (just in case) and for only $15! You’ll also get a certificate of your reservation, an ID card and a guide to get you there.

They even take care of your chickens over the winter and give them back to you in the spring, saving you from all sorts of trouble for first-time chicken owners. You’ll get sent a couple of hens and a coop so you can see if this chicken farming thing is for you. It’s supposed to get people interested in urban farming and raising their poultry for food. Okay, but it’s not like renting a chicken for your next party as a bizarre party guest or anything like that. The name says it all! This service does let you rent a chicken.

By the way, do you need T-shirts for your own crazy business? Printsome’s apparel-printing services are perfect for making souvenirs, merchandise and staff uniforms, among many other possibilities. He became a millionaire for selling… rocks. The unbelievable part is not the idea itself, anyone can have a weird thought, but the fact that he went on with his plan and it paid off – big time. At least they’re more alive than the next product.īack in the ’70s, a guy called Gary Dahl had the idea of selling rocks as pets. Doggles with prescription lenses are also available.Ĭan you imagine the sales pitch for this one? ‘They’re pets, but instead of hair they grow grass!’ It still became a huge success, somehow. Some units have been bought by the US army to protect their furry friends’ eyesight from sandstorms and the sun while in Iraq. Goggles for dogs, who knew, right? While it might be easy to make fun of this one it is doing some good. If the product itself wasn’t bizarre enough, it is recommended by PETA for those vegan’s who want to try their luck during Thanksgiving without the guilt. My friends are better than yours #potatoparcel best mail I’ve received in Texas.Ī post shared by James Benson on at 7:33pm PST
