I'm not exactly sure how to pronounce Bensour so I've taken some artistic license, but here goes.
 
Bensour, Bensour
    you say monsieur?
Entering throught the atmosphere
    what did that camel herder hear?
Nice and black and oh so crusty
    carefully cut it, it gets rusty
Such a nice brecciation
    how I love this avocation
Over land and over sea
    this cosmic visitor came to me
Unless I talk like the good doctor
    how much will I have to proffer?
Rhymes are fun now Mr. Bostick
    but did notice my acrostic?
 
Best regards to all,
Phil
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 9:38 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] METEORITE CONTEST #3, Bensour-Suess

Hello Everybody,

The moment you have all have been waiting for.....:-) METEORITE CONTEST #3. This time the prize is Bensour. Please send your entries to the list and not only to me. This time entries MUST be in Dr. Suess format. 1st prize is a piece of Bensour and second and third prizes will get sub-gram pieces of Bensour. I will close the contest sometime Sunday to try to give everyone time to enter.  If you have any quesitons

 

 

The prize is a nice piece of Bensour,

Even if you have some, you probley want more.

Bensour, Bensour, Bensour you say,

If you want more, want more, want more today.

Then make a Dr. Suess poem, its easy to play.

It weighs 2.570 grams, and has nice crust,

It you collect meteorite it is a must.

I'll give away a piece and try to be just.

You wont find this in your local mall

So come man, woman, children and all,

And try to win a piece of the Bensour Fall.

 

Thanks, Mark Bostick "The Big Collector"

PS: Thanks again to Jim Strope of Catch a Falling Star for providing the moon specimen given in the last contest.

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