Wouldn't that be a young Mexican....as opposed to an old Mexican or a New Mexican as 
opposed to an Ol'Mexican, or a NEW New Mexican as opposed to a NEW Ol'Mexico, from an 
anomolous ol'Illinoidian (or a young gringo as opposed to a Gringo Viejo)?  I bet 
there isn't much of that meteorite in Ol' Mexico any more:(, so that would probably 
make it Old Mexican and la nueva estadounidense?
Saludos, Doug
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The guy that had it was a new mexican...as opposed to an old mexican?
DF

RYAN PAWELSKI wrote:

>Is it a fragment of a new meteorite from Mexico or a meteorite from New Mexico? 
>
>Ryan
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: "Steve Arnold, Chicago!!!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Aug 13, 2004 9:27 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [meteorite-list] METEORITE GIVAWAY #13
>
>Well I have good news for all!ANOTHER free givaway!I have a 0.2 gram
>fragment of a new mexican meteorite that is an H5,with a light interior
>matrix with dark crust.It is very brittle.Who ever chimes in first,I don't
>care who it is.This is THE very last one I have to give away.I have
>cleaned the cobards bare.It is also in the process of getting
>classified.That is all I know.WHO WANTS IT???????????????????????????
>
>                                                         steve
>

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