But you're thinking that even if it was a real place it probably didn't use the Stardust chips for gambling, and the 'boys' who opened the Stardust in 1958 didn't use the Newport chips as a pattern?
Gene, if I didn't know better I'd think your primary role in life was to bust all my bubbles. You need to write a book. I'm now sure glad I didn't win the Stardust $50 chip on eBay. Even Ed Hertel bid $100 for it. I bid more, but the top bidder bid more than $450, and still didn't meet the reserve.
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