Impressive!
I'll bet that new eye loupe of yours is getting a
workout these says!
Norm
--- "Steve Arnold, Chicago!!!"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I really have to thank martin horjesi for his
> generous meteorite sales.Of
> all the sellers out there, he continues to supply us
> collecters with th
Dave,
Very well said. Like it or not, those individuals who
were willing to take large risks were the same people
who paved the way for the masses to settle the West in
the USA. Without them, we'd still all be living east
of the Mississippi waiting for someone else to build a
road for us.
Norm
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Tom,
Where in the heck did you come up with this screwy
conspiracy theory?
Norm
--- Tom Knudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ya right, it was given to him by our generous
> government sue to some mining
> law! Problem was, there was nothing to mine, he new
> it, but held out until
> they handed hi
Dana,
The list does not need a mother telling everyone what
to do, we already have a few thqnk you.
Your post to the list is not within the rules and
guidelines set up by the list owner.
I think it's fine if Stwvw wants to giveaway some of
his microspecks, but he doesn't need to remind
everyone a
Steve,
I suppose you will need to add me to your list of
blocked people because I agree that you are way out of
line with all of your self promoting and "Look at
me...Look at me!!!" posts that you make. Why don't you
act like some of the dignified people on this list and
your detractors will have n
Three weeks ago, I was in Tucson for a couple of days
and visited the Flandreau. I was impressed by not only
the meteorites that John Blennert has put on display
there, but by the gold specimens as well. A young lady
working there told me that Mr. Blennert donates quite
a lot of space rocks to scie
Some people just like to wheel and deal.
Norm
> Now who would touch one of this seller's auctions
> with a ten foot/3.05 meter pole?
>
> well...
>
>
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=6524773792
>
> :-)
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> Meteorite-list mailing l
Sorry about the off topic post.
Of course I bet on the right team! My buddy wanted OK
and three points, but I told him with their ranking I
wouldn't give him any. Needless to say, I was worried
about my $50 up to the final two seconds! Stoudamire
was fantastic!
Normfor California :-)
--- DNAnd
Dave,
I understand the Ground Hog Day association here and
the 50 First Dates too, but what the heck is "Muppet's
Beaker does Chicago Again", I've never heard of
that one.
Maybe Steve should be given the nickname "Ground Hog
Steve" so no one confuses him with the original Steve
Arnold.
Norm
--
Another meteorite collector bet me that Steve would
send another e-mail to the list within three days
regarding his Campos Sales meteorites. Me, I figured
it was a safe bet! I'm going back to betting on March
Madness with 20 bucks less in my pocket.
Norm
--- Michael L Blood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
Sorry about the typo. I meant to say "deal with" not
"seal with."
Norm
--- Darren Garrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 17:59:19 -0800 (PST), Norman
> Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >is annoy people and make them never
Hello Steve,
I've been a member of this meteorite list for about a
month now. You might remember me, I'm the guy from
California who asked you how it was you could afford
to give away so many meteorites.
I have another question. Why do you send so many
e-mails to the lsit about the same things yo
Does anyone know if hunting for meteorites anywhere
around Meteor Crater is permitted? With all of the
Canyon Diablos that show up on Ebay, it looks like a
pretty successful place to hunt.
Norm
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