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Man Complains Of Sitting In Urine Soaked Seat At Indiana Casino

A 60-year-old slot machine player at Caesars Indiana casino complained that he sat in a chair soaked with urine.

Floyd Kibiloski of Fern Creek, Kentucky recounted his experience with the Indiana Gaming Commission saying that a woman who had just exited urinated in a chair at the southern Indiana casino.

Malfunctioning Slot Machine At Casino Doubled The Credit

A slot machine installed at a video lottery terminal at Twin River casino in Rhode Island was a dream come true for gamblers. It gave out twice the amount of money as they had inserted.

The malfunctioning machine, supplied by the company Gtech, paid out a whooping $450,115 during two months since its installation in May. A faulty feature allowed patrons to get credit for double the amount of money they put in, with a maximum of a $100 credit for a $50 bill.

Pope's Former Car Sells on eBay for Second Time

A 1999 Volkswagon Golf claimed to be previously owned by Pope Benedict XVI is listed for sale on eBay.com for the second time in recent years. The black five-door sedan is being sold by the GoldenPalace.com, an online casino noted for buying unusual items. Nearly 70 bidders have thus far named their prices for the car with only a few hours left until the auction ends this afternoon.

Photos of the car's registration list "Josef Cardinal Ratzinger" as the vehicle's original owner. Shortly before Benedict XVI became head of the Catholic Church, he reportedly sold the car in 1999 to an Italian man who did not know the car would soon become linked to the current Pope.

Pope Benedict's Old Car Up For Sale On e-Bay

A gray Volkswagen Golf once owned by Pope Benedict XVI is up for sale on e-Bay, with the current highest bid at $202,750. Proceeds from the auction will go to Habitat for Humanity Great Britain.

The Pope's private secretary bought the car from a dealer in Siegen in 1999 and sold it back to the dealer in 2004. In 2005 a young German student bought the car unaware of its previous owner, but later found out and sold it on eBay to the online casino Golden Palace for $245,000.

Man Fakes Kidnapping To Escape Wife's Wrath After Damaging Her Car

In an attempt to keep his wife from finding out that he damaged her new car, a San Rafael, California man allegedly faked his own kidnapping. Jorge Alberto Mejia told police that he was held by two kidnappers at gunpoint at a San Rafael bar Saturday.

Mejia, 35, said the kidnappers ordered him to drive to Santa Rosa, California and in the midst of the drive he purposely crashed the car into a wall to escape. However, during interrogation Mejia admitted to investigators he cooked up the story and there was no such kidnapping.