State gaming officials seized more than 70 "coin pusher'' machines which they said are illegal forms of gambling. The machines are premised on the idea that a user inserts a coin which, added to the others, will push some of the contents into a bin for the gambler to collect.
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Masterrogue666 posted at 11:26 am on Thu, Jun 17, 2010.
Ah, gee, they are just trying to make a better living. So what if US citizens are being ripped off.
(Please read with heavy sarcasm)
Sound familiar?
AZMomma posted at 1:54 pm on Thu, Jun 17, 2010.
[sad] Hey Trib....please call your proof reader back from her job cleaning your lunch room counters.
She is needed to read your articles.
AZMomma posted at 1:55 pm on Thu, Jun 17, 2010.
ooops - forgot to paste the item [wink]
"...But Brnovich said this is quite difference than .."
DIFFERENCE? Jeez[sad]
angryivan posted at 11:15 pm on Thu, Jun 17, 2010.
Dang, I love playing those machines at Chuck E Cheese's. They use tokens instead of quarters there so I hope they can keep them.