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Whe, Martin, thanks for the kind comments -- I re-read my post, your
words and by all means did take one comment very much
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Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2006 9:04 PM
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Hi, Doug, Martin, List,
Operating on the principle that the longer I talk,
the more likely my chance to really
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Hi Sterling,
1-The fact that the French army wanted to enrage the Bohemians by tossing
the Elbogen iron meteorite in the well is indisputable. This meteorite is
Grade A Prime cultural
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Hi, Doug, Martin, List
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Hi Sterling,
1-The fact that the French army wanted to enrage the Bohemians by tossing
the Elbogen iron meteorite in the well is indisputable. This meteorite is
Grade A Prime
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Hi Sterling,
1-The fact
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Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 4:03 PM
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Whe, Martin, thanks for the kind comments -- I re-read my post, your
words and by all means did take one comment
An: 'MexicoDoug'; Martin Altmann; meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
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Martin Altmann said:
There were always wars, wars, wars...
funny enough, people now ranting about
the European Union always forget...
1337-1453 Hundred Years' War
1455-1485 Wars
Couldn't let this topic pass by without making a post.
One of the most fantastic books in my library is Hector Servadac by
Jules Verne.
In it a comet is picking up part of the Earth (with some inhabitants)
and brings it along on a fantastic journey. The interesting thing isn't
the journey in
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To: Sterling K. Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2006 8:56 PM
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Sterling wrote:
1739-1740 War of Jenkins' Ear
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Gesendet: Freitag, 24. November 2006 22:32
An: Martin Altmann
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OK, Martin, Nice post, I'm convinced that, if I can ever possess a specimen
of Elbogen, I won't have any choice than
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Martin
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An: Martin Altmann
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OK, Martin, Nice post, I'm
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Alois von Widmanstätten * 12. 7. 1754 Graz , ? 10. 6. 1849 Vienna
Greetings from Graz
Stefan
Hi Doug,
so flagrant is my commercialism not.
Yes, I do have a slice of Elbogen left for sale, but I guess, if you'd ask
Dieter Heinlein
Thank you Martin and Doug
for all your efforts to let us know about certain literatures.
And I hope you two will meet some day, or have you?
I am sure you will enjoy each others company, you certainly make me smile
when I read your posts to each other.
Happy Saturday,
Moni :-)
PS. Just
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An: Martin Altmann
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OK, Martin, Nice post, I'm convinced that, if I can ever possess a specimen
of Elbogen, I won't
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Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2006 8:34 PM
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Martin Altmann said:
There were always wars, wars, wars...
funny
On Sat, 25 Nov 2006 19:34:06 -0600, you wrote:
do that in Iraq). And we've certainly never managed
to have a war as magnificently named as The
War of Jenkins' Ear!
Well, now we have The War of He Tried To Kill My Daddy.
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Hi Doug,
apropos Grimm bros.
Did you know, that they mentioned a very famous meteorite in their
collection of German folk tales (1816-1818)?
Auch zeigt man auf dem Rathause zu Elbogen noch jetzt die verbannten
ruchlosen und goldgeizigen Burggrafen in einem Klumpen klingenden Metall.
Der Sage
Hi Martin,
Thanks for the Buckleboo! It had become such a familiar part of the list,
like an attention-getting favorite family member I started to miss it
Now, whoever said German couldn't be a consonant language, hasn't read
enough of Klumpen klingenden Metall and such. Those Grimm boys
. November 2006 20:08
An: Martin Altmann
Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite novels -gifts II
Hi Martin,
Thanks for the Buckleboo! It had become such a familiar part of the list,
like an attention-getting favorite family member I started to miss it
Now
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Sent: Friday, November 24, 2006 8:42 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite novels -gifts II
Hola Doug,
yah and the Grimm brothers weren't only collectors of tales, but titans of
linguistics in writing the first modern comprehensive German dictionary.
Btw. Widmannstetter used
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Hi Martin,
Thanks for the Buckleboo! It had become such a familiar part of the list,
like an attention-getting favorite family member I started to miss it
Now, whoever said German couldn't be a consonant language, hasn't read
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