I'm reminded that natives ate powered Mbale thinking this was a gift from the gods to cure aids. However, I would argue that there is not enough of this precious matian material on earth to waste on such vanity. Such folly supports those scientists of the opinion that meteorites should not be follishly allowed in private hands (or stomachs as the case may be.) Still my inner pantheist understands the temptation to get intimate with mars. I have given caps with crumbs of NWA998 to friends and all have had the same thought passed through their minds.
Howard Wu
Dave Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
HI,
And not only did I let Hal, my youngest teeth on an ex-Krinov S-A, my other
2 boys have also eaten tiny frags of Nakhla! They still talk about that to
this day, and not to their therapist either!
Mmmmmmm.....spacy! as H. Simpson would retort....
God, I an really not a fit parent!!
What a waste of a classic meteorite, eh?
love and lust!
dave
IMCA #0092
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