Steve wrote:

"I found a hole"

In answer to your question Steve, the following stony meteorites have holes in them, enjoy!!!

Bunburra Rockhole (recent Aussie witnessed fall fortuitously(?) and expertly classified by Dr. Benedix)
Crab Hole (has to be an Aussie favorite)
Ehole (Prorly, the only witnessed hole, from Cunene, Ang.)
Laundry Rockhole (Shakira?)
Sheephole Valley (Nuf' said)
Thylacine Hole (Big sheep-eating Puddy Cat hole)

You once brown-nosed the finder for his Sheephole Valley - I recall hearing you got some.

Matteo once posted (2006):

"I need a little piece of Ehole meteorite. Email me in private, thanks."

If you're lucky he might trade 'holes with you.
As a tip, a gram of Witnessed Ehole goes for more than Artful Sheephole.

A-hole-in-won,
Doug


-----Original Message-----
From: Phil Whitmer <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sat, Aug 22, 2009 10:11 pm
Subject: [meteorite-list] holes in stone meteorites


Martin: 
Are you taking offers on the whole hole? (Hold on I have to turn down this Hole album, I can't take anymore Courtney Love catterwauling, I think I'll put on Hank Williams Sr. "My Bucket's Got a Hole In It". 
 
Btw, how many holes does it take to fill the Albert Hall? Even if the holes are rather small? 
 
Phil Whitmer  
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