Do you mean to tell me that there is yet ONE person out there that doesn't
believe it was caused by global warming(sic) or the Bush Administration?
Elton
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I really hope this guy was kidding-- it would sadden me to think a superstitous
nitwit flake owned a nice meteorite like that.
http://blog.nola.com/chrisrose/2008/10/the_rock_that_ruined_new_orlea.html
The rock that ruined New Orleans
It's taken three years since The Thing, but we've finally
as meteorites go, it was pretty low-grade
Uh, any stones falling out of the sky that are too low-grade for
anyone, don't fret, just leave them lay where they landed. I'll come
get them. : )
MIke
On Oct 19, 2008, at 11:25 AM, Darren Garrison wrote:
I really hope this guy was kidding--
Hi,
I received some of the very first stuff - picked up the next day in the
roadside by a friend of mine who is a pegmatist in the Uni of NO. He sent
me about 35g and virtually all was in fragments. It fell on my birthday!
The main mass went thru the roof of the Faucett's house.
Personally I
Hi Bruce,
After the fall on the Fausset home, Al Falster (ebay seller 'flabster'),
a geologist from the University of New Orleans and a group of students
collected impact fragments off the streets surrounding the residence.
Since then, Al and others have been selling the small 'street'
or do I need the
crumbs authenticated. Any volunteers? My point being obvious, I hope.
Bill
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Hi Bruce,
After the fall on the Fausset
Bill,
Maybe you could do some research prior to posting such a comment?
First, IMCA is not selling meteorites (some IMCA members are), and Al
Falster is no IMCA member. Go and check our members list at www.imca.cc ...
Second, you can't buy an IMCA number - each applicant for IMCA membership
Point of information, the IMCA doesn't vouch for nor
authenticate meteorites--the SELLER does and, when you
get down to stats that is the pretty much the way for
98% of ebay auctions.
Bill, Do I detect from your snide wording that no one
will nominate you for membership?
Elton
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Hi Bruce,
After the fall on the Fausset home, Al Falster (ebay seller 'flabster'),
a geologist from the University of New Orleans and a group of students
collected
mandatory.
Do I detect a snide tenor to the wording of your message?
Bill
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Point of information, the IMCA doesn't vouch for nor
Norbert,
What's wrong with this picture?
Bill
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Bill,
Maybe you could do some research prior to posting
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Hi Bill,I won't add to the points covered by Norbert. When I first saw one of Al's sale, I thought it was fake.I emailed 'flabster' via eBay and asked how he hadacquired the fragments. He simply replied, "easy, walkingalong the st
My first message was also scrubbed
Ken,
Thanks for YOUR reply. In regard to street crumbs and given the track record of
geologists lately, I'd be hesitant to purchase any of that N.O. rubbish.
I've yet to sell any of the PF crumbs I've accumulated and I don't need Paul
Sipiera to
Bill,
Is this a rhetoric question?
Norbert
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Norbert,
What's wrong with this picture?
Bill
-Original Message-
Bill,
Maybe you could do some research prior to posting such a comment?
First, IMCA is not selling meteorites (some IMCA members
this: Compared to other recent,
similar-TKW falls, it seems like a much higher percentage of the material
available to collectors is crumb-sized. OK?
B
From: Matt Morgan
To: Bruce Yankewitz
CC: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] New Orleans
Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2007 15:36:44
New preparation technique: hammering!
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From: Bruce Yankewitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2007 10:26 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] New Orleans
Seems to me that virtually all of the New Orleans meteorite
who IZ the owner?
Edwin Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The owner of the main mass
of News Orleans is a long time collector and dealer of meteorites and fossils
from a small town in the suburbs of New Orleans. He and his wife have a shop
and a museum and they intend to keep the main
: [meteorite-list] New Orleans
Hi Bruce,
After the fall on the Fausset home, Al Falster (ebay seller 'flabster'),
a geologist from the University of New Orleans and a group of students
collected impact fragments off the streets surrounding the residence.
Since then, Al and others have been selling
Is there a way to get this in digest mode, one big email a day rather than
50?
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Seems to me that virtually all of the New Orleans meteorite to reach the
collector market has been in almost indentical, crumb-sized pieces. Anyone
know why this is so?
Bruce
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Find a local pizza place, movie theater, and more
It is not true...therre have been a few 500+g pieces, many 100g, and
alot of 20g+.
matt
Bruce Yankewitz wrote:
Seems to me that virtually all of the New Orleans meteorite to reach
the collector market has been in almost indentical, crumb-sized
pieces. Anyone know why this is so?
Bruce
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Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2007 15:36:44 -0700
It is not true...therre have been a few 500+g pieces, many 100g, and alot
of 20g+.
matt
Bruce Yankewitz wrote:
Seems to me that virtually all of the New Orleans meteorite to reach the
collector market has
of the material
available to collectors is crumb-sized. OK?
B
From: Matt Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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CC: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
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Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2007 15:36:44 -0700
It is not true...therre have
The owner of the main mass of News Orleans is a long time collector and dealer of meteorites and fossils from a small town in the suburbs of New Orleans. He and his wife have a shop and a museum and they intend to keep the main mass of the New Orleans intact for their museum collection. They
Hello All on the list, I am just letting everyone know that I am giving away some micros of the New Orleans meteorite. In the same contest I am giving away a very beutiful slice of an unclassified Saharan Meteorite. There are also other contests. this is also a nice forum for hunters and
Steve,
http://tin.er.usgs.gov/meteor/metbull.php?code=16960 this link will help.
susan
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Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 8:56 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] new orleans meteorite
Hi
Hi list.I am just wondering.What is the biggest piece of the NEW ORLEANS
meteorite out there?I just purchased a 12.2 gram fragment and I just do
not see any available except in itty bitty micro's.Please enlighten me.
steve arnold,chicago
Steve R.Arnold, Chicago, IL,
if you don't have this house smashyet, here it is for $1, no reserve: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=6568904038main mass cold be lost.
i will be gradually switching over to yahoo mail (it has 100 FREE megs of storage). please cc to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Good day to everyone,
It's nice to know that the Apollo material survived.
Does anyone know the fate of the New Orleans main
mass?
Thanks,
Tom
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Hi all,
Right before I left for a training in LA Friday, many list
members were talking about ways to donate to the people
in New Orleans.
Having worked for the American Red Cross at one time, I am
convinced they waste money worse than any other organization
to which I have been
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Hi all,
Right before I left for a training in LA Friday, many list
members were talking about ways to donate to the people
in New Orleans
Sorry, meant to say semi-monthly.
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Sent: Monday, September 05, 2005 9:49 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] New Orleans
I don't know
Hi Michael and all,
Michael L Blood wrote:
I am also aware many organizations use a huge percentage of the money
they collect for advertising and administration - some up to over 90%!
Michael, thanks for pointing this out!! People should be made aware that
some of the organizations (some
, 2005 10:16 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] New Orleans
Hi Michael and all,
Michael L Blood wrote:
I am also aware many organizations use a huge percentage of the money they
collect for advertising and administration - some up to over 90%!
Michael, thanks for pointing this out!! People
Hi Michael and all,
Michael, they are simply helping the people down there with no strings
attached. Do a bit of research before you put them down. Better yet they
are giving most of the money donated to where it belongs and not paying
some fat administrator a six figure sum which does
05, 2005 11:11 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] New Orleans
Hi Michael and all,
Michael, they are simply helping the people down there with no strings
attached. Do a bit of research before you put them down. Better yet they
are giving most of the money donated to where it belongs
Hello,
Read in today's paper (Rocky Mountains News):
- 81% of all funds collected by the Red Cross go to the actual charity. 19%
administrative expenses.
- The Catholic Church has asked his members to set time aside for prayers
for the victims today.
In conclusion: I will not give
Hi Michael and all,
I agree with you that there is a lot groups playing on people's emotions
to send them donations. Using tactics that are very unbecoming. Most of
these groups are very corrupt and have no interest or very little
interest in putting the money where it belongs. They are
their
hands out and looking for more people to add to their mailing lists.
Mike Farmer
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Hello
Hi Anne and all,
Is that the International Red Cross or the American Red Cross??
--AL
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Hi Anne,
And of that 19% for admin. expenses, a significant portion is used for
the advertising budget. The way I see it, for large charitable
organizations like the Red Cross, the percentage of the donations used
for the advertising budget aren't wasted. On the contrary, these dollars
There isn't a charity on the planet that doesn't have a thieving hand in the
till.
From: AL Mitterling [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: Meteorite List meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] New Orleans
Date: Mon, 05 Sep 2005 13:11:35
In a message dated 9/5/2005 12:51:32 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Anne and all,
Is that the International Red Cross or the American Red Cross??
--AL
Hello Al and all,
Back to the paper:
The article does not specify, but going by the context, I would guess that
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] New Orleans
Now with the Red Cross, I can see where they would need alot for admin. An
organization that has offices in virtually every country in the world
would cost alot of money. I sure
and we've
got a good start on getting them some. thank you
susan
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the original statement was all proceeds go to the red cross. it was on
that basis i donated and joined the effort. let's not ruin a great idea
arguing the philosphy
and we've
got a good start on getting them some. thank you
susan
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Doesn't anyone on the list know of someone near the area that can disburse
the raised funds directly to the people that need it. Even if it helped
only
one family.
I never liked giving to charities
right.
Jerry Flaherty
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Hi Anne,
And of that 19% for admin. expenses, a significant
Sorry if this question is repetitive . . . I've deleted the other posts.
What address do I use to mail a check in for the Red Cross raffle?
Frank Prochaska
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Bowling
Sent: Monday, September 05,
This is unreal. I feel like I am watching news from Somalia or Kosovo. 5
days ago, one of America's cities was totally flooded and basically
destroyed. What did Bush do? Stayed on vacation another 2 days. He says he
can run the country from his cowless ranch? Yes, the photos and videos we
see
Yep, It's very friable, but the real deal...
MF
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Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 3:48 AM
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] New Orleans meteorite bits on Ebay
I've been noticing the seller with these bits of New Orleans meteorte for a
while now. Do you think
these are authentic? He doesn't have an IMCA number and there never seem to be
(as far as I've
noticed) anyone else selling any part of New Orleans, so I'm unconvinced.
On Wed, 09 Mar 2005 23:20:55 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
we went through this last month (look in archives). I believe he has a good
rep as a mineral dealer, and that he picked the pieces up off the street in
the area of the fall.
I've already bid on a set since people here have vouched
Darren,
I looked around in February and January and could not find the thread. Dave
Harris also chimed in at the time, and I looked for his messages about this
subject...but those messages are missing too.
My experience with the archives is that for some reason, the log for a given
month is
John and Darren,
That discussion was on the IMCA list.
best,
ken
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Darren,
I looked around in February and January and could not find the thread. Dave
Harris also chimed in at the time, and I looked for his messages about this
subject...but those messages are missing too.
In a message dated 3/9/2005 3:19:09 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've been noticing the seller with these bits of New Orleans meteorte for a
while now. Do you think
these are authentic? He doesn't have an IMCA number and there never seem to
be (as far as I've
I have some very nice crumbs from the Park Forest strewnfield. By the gram or
by
the ounce. All are magnetic and have even been soaked in MEK to make sure they
aren't asphalt. Cheaper by the pound I might add. They come in all colors but I
recommend the very small grayish black material.
Bill
Hello Darren and List,
Yes, this person is legitimate. His name is Alexander Falster and he is
one of the principle researchers on the New Orleans meteorite from the
University of New Orleans. Here is a web page dedicated to the fall:
http://www.uno.edu/%7Ewsimmons/pub/meteor/meteor.html
He is
Hi,
I am looking for a nice sample of the New Orleans meteorite. Can
anyone direct me to a good source?
Thanks,
Peter Scherff
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hello
Who is have a 5-10 gr. piece of New Orleans for sale or trade, just for eliminated my little piece I have now in collection. Email me to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Matteo
M come Meteorite - Matteo ChinellatoVia Triestina 126/A - 30030 - TESSERA, VENEZIA, ITALYEmail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sale Site:
.
Email me off-list if interested. Both small and larger
pieces.
Matt Morgan
Mile High Meteorites
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Behalf Of MARK BOSTICK
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 2:43 PM
To: Meteorite List
Subject: [meteorite-list] New
Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2004 12:44 AM To: 'Meteorite List' Subject: RE: [meteorite-list] New Orleans Meteorite Very nice piece Mark.I am offering some of the NO meteorite up for sale as well.Email me off-list if interested. Both small and largerpieces.Matt MorganMile High Meteorites-Origi
Hello List, Within a couple weeks the New Orleans meteorite will be making it's way to the market. The meteorite has not been classified yet, however it looks a lot like Bensour or Kilabo to me. I imagine this was posted to the list about a year ago, but the BBC did a really good job on its
Of MARK
BOSTICKSent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 2:43 PMTo:
Meteorite ListSubject: [meteorite-list] New Orleans
Meteorite
Hello List,
Within a couple weeks the New Orleans meteorite will be making it's way
to the market. The meteorite has not been classified yet, however it
looks
: Thursday, June 17, 2004 2:43 PM
To: Meteorite List
Subject: [meteorite-list] New Orleans Meteorite
Hello List,
Within a couple weeks the New Orleans meteorite will be
making it's way to the market. The meteorite has not been
classified yet, however it looks a lot like Bensour or
Kilabo to me.
I
Hi all, read this:
UPTOWN meteorite is a star in its own right Times Picayune - New
Orleans,LA,USA ... Robert McDade, the owner of a mineral and fossil shop on
Magazine Street, recently purchased the pieces of a 40-pound meteorite that
crashed through the roof ...
In a message dated 5/31/2004 1:27:08 AM Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
UPTOWN meteorite is a star in its own right Times Picayune - NewOrleans,LA,USA ... Robert McDade, the owner of a mineral and fossil shop onMagazine Street, recently purchased the pieces of a 40-pound
Hullo,
To those who are interested I am selling 1.3g of New Orleans on eBay - due
to limited supply (!) this will probably be the only time I will be putting
such a large amount of this material in one auction instead of the
mono-granules that I may be putting out in the future!!
Hi,
Can those individuals who expressed an interest in purchasing some New
Orleans please email me again? My ISP's DNS server failed yesterday and that
also dragged down my POP mail stuff as well so I may not have received
emails or ones I had sent were not received!!
ntl: you are a wonderful
Hi,
Just to say thanks to all of you who acquired some of the New Orleans fall..
.America's latest hit! This email is basically to advise that I am now
getting towards the end of my material and and if there is anyone out there
who still may wish to acquire some in ~1g quantities then please
Hi,
More N.O. on eBay just started, 0.6g of frags and also 3 fusion crusted bits
They are at:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=3239item=2203658214
and
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=3239item=2203661556
Non-contributarily yours
dave
IMCA #0092
Hello,
Nice to see that already non-eBAy related spam is hitting the ebay
meteorites group - this may be a problem that grows and grows... soon we
will all have to trawl thru emails for discount loan rates, cheap shopping
deals and worse
But time to plug my eBay New Orleans sale:
Dave Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,Nice to see that already non-eBAy related spam is hitting the ebaymeteorites group - this may be a problem that grows and grows... soon wewill all have to trawl thru emails for discount loan rates, cheap shoppingdeals and worsebest regsdaveIMCA #0092
Hi,
Please note that I have put another 0.4g of N.O. on eBay for your delight!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=3239item=2202003335
Bid high...it's running out and rare!!
very best
dave
IMCA #0092
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Hi there,
Just a reminder of the New Orleans (and Acapulco) on eBay. I have posted
this to the Yahoo list but unless you are receiving daily updates then you
may miss the chance of getting these space rocks!!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=3239item=2200673941
very best!
Hi,
I have just put a couple of small frags of crust from the Sept 23rd New
Orleans fall on eBay (also some Orgueil).
If you are interested then please have a look at least!
New Orleans
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=3239item=2199144974
Orgueil
Hi,
I am getting a few non-deliverable postmaster messages back from those
individuals who wanted some of the New Orleans fall.
I have resent, but in case you do not get my notification, hopefully you'll
get it via the MetList.
Just advising you all that I have the New Orleans fall for sale now -
Hello everybody!
I have just received some tiny fragments of the New-Orleans meteorite, and a few slices of Saint Aubin, the new ungrouped octahedrite from France (more coming soon). And they are all ready for you to enjoy.
The New-Orleans meteorite is indeed very friable, and the fragments are
Hi there,
To all out there who are interested in acquiring the New Orleans fall of
23rd Sept 2003 here are the pics of my stash!
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/entropydave/crustedfragments.jpg
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/entropydave/no1.jpg
Hi,
I MAY be acquiring up to 30g of New Orleans fragments, some crusted and
mostly quite small, in the next week or so. These specimens were retrieved
via a big magnet from the region of the fall by a geologist who works at the
Uni of New Orleans and given to me as a gift.
I am hoping too, to
Pultusk $10/gr.
Tenham $1-6/gr.
Alfianello $70 - 100/gr.
L'Aigle $100-50/gr.
Mbale $10- 6 - 3/gr.
Siena $200/gr.
Vigarano $200-300/gr.
Ensisheim $200-150/gr.
Wold Cottage $100/gr.
etc... etc...
Matteo
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Hi,
I MAY be acquiring up to 30g of New Orleans
Hi,
A response to everyone who responded to the news of the imminent New Orleans
fall (too many to email individually!), firstly thanks for the interest and
secondly - as soon as I get it I will be photographing it and posting a link
I will retain copies of your emails so I know who said they
YAWN, ohh how boring, like a repeating record. Anyone
can charge what they darn well please, Matteo, you
either buy it or whine like a little baby. Your
choice, but we all know where this is going.
Mike Farmer
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pultusk $10/gr.
Tenham
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Farmer
Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 5:06 PM
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YAWN, ohh how boring, like a repeating record. Anyone
can charge what they darn well please
Hello List:
I apologize if this has made it to the list already, but a friend called to tell me about this article in the Washington Post complete with a picture of the New Orleans meteorite. Hope this link works for you.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A13698-2003Oct11.html
Terry
Hi Dave and List,
I got the first batch of data, high Mg-olivine, 32-44 % MgO, 11-16 %
FeO, plus 0.5 % MnO! Rather surprising, a bit high for a meteorite. The
pyroxenes are diopsidic to hgh Mg-pigeonitic. And the plagioclases are
surprisingly Na-rich for a meteorite, over 8% Na2O. A weird
A bulk analysis of small mm samples of a chondrite might not reflect the bulk analysis of a larger contiguous sample that represents the structure of the entire mass.
So, before any conclusions are made it might be best to wait for that bulk analysis made from a larger sample..
Steve
: [meteorite-list] New Orleans fall PHOTOS
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Mike,
What's with the rusty crust...was all this material
in the scum water for a
day or so?
many many strange a similar rusty at few days, normaly
exit after months.Pultusk is fall over 100
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I may think you are the most sour grape in Italy. I would have commented in
your pigeon english but I can't figure it out. I don't speak a word of
Italian but it seems you intentionaly used mumbo jumbo talk for some vested
reason.
Tell me that I'm wrong
I think
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Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2003 8:29
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fall PHOTOS
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I may think you are the most sour grape in Italy. I would have
commented in your pigeon english but I can't figure it out. I don't
speak
Anyone who wants to see the New Orleans fall, go to
my website, and click Meteorite Adventures.
You will see the link there,
otherwise click here.
http://www.meteoriteguy.com/Neworleanasfall.htm
Anyone who wants a great deal, find something on my
website, and I'll make great discounts.
Did anyone even see this? Is there going to be any
discussion about our newest meteorite? Or is no one interested.
Mike Farmer
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Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 11:21
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Subject: [meteorite-list] New
: [meteorite-list] New Orleans fall PHOTOS
Anyone who wants to see the New Orleans fall, go to my website, and click
Meteorite Adventures.
You will see the link there,
otherwise click here.
http://www.meteoriteguy.com/Neworleanasfall.htm
Anyone who wants a great deal, find
Orleans. Picayune is just the name of the newspaper.
Mike
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 5:28 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] New Orleans fall PHOTOS
Mike,
Asia...is that near
Subject:
[meteorite-list] New Orleans fall PHOTOS
Anyone who wants to see the New
Orleans fall, go to my website, and click Meteorite Adventures.
You will see the link there,
otherwise click here.
http://www.meteoriteguy.com/Neworleanasfall.htm
Anyone who wants
:
Charles R. Viau
To: 'Michael Farmer' ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 6:29
PM
Subject: RE: [meteorite-list] New Orleans
fall PHOTOS
Its unbelievable
that this person patched his house up so quick.
Didnt he read about what happened in PF?
I
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike,
What's with the rusty crust...was all this material
in the scum water for a
day or so?
many many strange a similar rusty at few days, normaly
exit after months.Pultusk is fall over 100 years
ago and in my piece any rusty visible
Also, the
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