We
thought for sure that William Shatner's kidney stone would go to the ultimate Star Trek
fan. Alas, it turns out the stone has gone where many strange objects have gone before: GoldenPalace.com. That
crazy online casino bought Shatner's kidney stone for $25,000 (which he's donating to Habitat for Humanity). Golden
Palace also owns a cheese sandwich with the image of the Virgin Mary and recently funded a trip for Dennis Rodman to
visit foreign lands and compete in unusual contests. Shatner actually haggled with the casino for more money. The
original offer was for $15,000 but Shatner told them that he had some fans willing to pay $100,000. Then, why didn't he
sell it to a fan? Guess he was bluffing.William Shatner sells his kidney stone
We
thought for sure that William Shatner's kidney stone would go to the ultimate Star Trek
fan. Alas, it turns out the stone has gone where many strange objects have gone before: GoldenPalace.com. That
crazy online casino bought Shatner's kidney stone for $25,000 (which he's donating to Habitat for Humanity). Golden
Palace also owns a cheese sandwich with the image of the Virgin Mary and recently funded a trip for Dennis Rodman to
visit foreign lands and compete in unusual contests. Shatner actually haggled with the casino for more money. The
original offer was for $15,000 but Shatner told them that he had some fans willing to pay $100,000. Then, why didn't he
sell it to a fan? Guess he was bluffing.














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1-19-2006 @ 10:29AM
Terry said...
I am laughing my head off while I read this! Shatner sounds like his character on "Boston Legal"!! I can just picture him saying..."I'm Denny Crane, I want more money for part of me!" lol
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