That's all the residents of Park forest want too, a meaning windfall out of the 
blue, a life's wages for a single find. The math was poor but the dream the 
same. 
Rob Wesel 
> 
>  Somehow, I'm very glad that a few of my bucks for my small Thuathe went to a 
> very lucky kid in Lesthos  that will provide him with a meaning windfall, than 
> bribe some Chicago SOB out of his treasure. Not so say I can't understand one 
> wanting to keep anything special like this I found personally even if not a 
> meteorite collector before this fell out of the sky. I wouldn't part with it 
> cheaply if I didn't need the cash. I expect to see more new meteorite collectors 
> showing up on ebay due to the hightened interest than individual meteorites.  
> Alot will probably stay in private hands. Where did all that missing Chassigny 
> go picked up by those French everyman that day, lost in time.
> 
>  Wasn't one large Thuathe worth a year's income in this agarian community. Alot 
> of money and happiness for a silly rock out of the blue. Next to the greed and 
> hostility by some here in the USA,  I wish more stones would fall in the laps of 
> wonderful people like these. But I'd love to see one fall in my neighborhood > just 
> the same. Steve Arnold, you lucky dog...
> 
> Howard Wu
> 
> 
> 
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