Friday, September 16, 2005

White House deed bought by Goldenpalace

They have done it once again. Online casino and poker room, GoldenPalace.com, has just purchased the deed to the White House for a mere $43.45 from an online auction.

David Jenneson, author of "Night of the Realtors", asked the U.S. National Archives for the White House's deed. He wanted it in order to auction it off along with a signed copy of his new book that talks about a Canadian realtor who sells the White House. It took quite a bit of time for the U.S. government to even find it. After a legal battle, Jenneson was given the deed that is believed to be the only one out there.

GoldenPalace.com knows a thing or two about buying strange items from an auction. In the past, they have purchased things like a McDonald's french fry that looked like a former president, Britney Spears' pregnancy test, and a grilled cheese sandwich that looks like the Virgin Mary. These oddball purchases have brought much attention to the Internet casino. Goldenpalace plans to take these eccentric items on tour one day.

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