In a message dated 9/28/2004 5:23:40 PM Mountain Standard Time,
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Rob:
Congratulations!! I'll bet the value of Christina will only increase over
the years. Most probably the TKW will also increase over time with tender care
and handling.
Dave
Hello all-
After
Hello all-
After several hours of sonic booms, hissing noises, and assignment of blame
a nicely thumbprinted 3.3 kilo individual was recovered last night at 0120
hrs not far from my home.
There is some thumbprinting on this finder as well, expected to heal in the
next day or two.
Provisional
Hello Rob and Congratulations on your new thumb-printed (and presumably
foot-printed) fall! May we ask if there are any known pairings?
Cheers
-John Dawn
Arizona Skies Meteorites
Rob Wesel wrote:
Hello all-
After several hours of sonic booms, hissing noises, and assignment of blame
a nicely
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Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 10:17 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] New Carbonaceous Fall
Hello Rob and Congratulations on your new thumb-printed (and presumably
foot-printed) fall! May we ask if there are any known pairings?
Cheers
-John Dawn
You are the music maker!
Looks like the lack of falls this year has given more than a couple
folks on this list some free time. Looks like it was spend wisely!
Looks like Murchison is not the only amino-acid rich fall on September
28th.
Cheers, to all, and especially to Rob, Mrs. Rob, and
Rob:
Congratulations!! I'll bet the value of Christina will only increase over the years.
Most probably the TKW will also increase over time with tender care and handling.
Dave
Hello all-
After several hours of sonic booms, hissing noises, and assignment of blame
a nicely thumbprinted
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