Maybe that slight stroke I had last week left some residue.
Just kidding[not about the Stroke] The "smallest on record", a "Guinnes 
record", according to my 32yr old female neurology team leader at 
Massachusetts General.
Bernd thanks for the gentle correction. What was I thinking or not. And me 
of a New York State birth, a mere 30 miles from Peekskill!
As always "You DA MAN!!"
Jerry Flaherty
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Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 5:57 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Beautiful little Peeksville


>A very happy Gerald writes:
>
> I'm happy to report that the 2.6g Peeksville I purchased from Ken R. at
> Astronomical Research is currently sitting atop my display cabinet in a
> prominent place of honor. Crusted and sliced thin to enhance its overall
> demensions, I can picture the multiple videos and the car imact which made
> this fall such an exciting, newsworthy event.
>
> Sincere congratulations on the acquisition of such a rare and beautiful 
> veined,
> monomict breccia. Even though "Peeksville" does indeed sound good - just 
> think
> of famous names like Noblesville (H4) or Estherville /MES) or Bishopville 
> (AUB),
> its name is actually "Peekskill". Well, no problem because we can imagine 
> all the
> emotional excitement of holding a piece from such a famous meteorite in 
> one's hands!
>
> In a copy of this mail, I'm going to attach a JPEG showing my slice from 
> David New,
> a Peekskill cartoon, and a black & white picture showing Michelle Knapp 
> and the
> "New York Car Conker" :-)
>
> Peekskilly Yours,
>
> Bernd
>
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