Then there was that young guy, Bob Haag, who was going through a box of Millbillilie's when he held one in his hand from that strewn field that somehowdidn't feel right
..a million dollars later I think we call it Cacalong.
Howard Wu[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fellow listees:While looking in
Fellow listees:
While looking in the woods for Park Forest Meteorites I found a rusty
somewhat angular chunk of Iron. I know the odds of it being meteorite are about a
million to one, but I took it home since it was the only thing I found, and
because its shape was not like any obvious tool.
Hello
The unique is cut a piece and etched with nitol this
and see if exit the patterns.
Regards
Matteo
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Fellow listees:
While looking in the woods for Park Forest
Meteorites I found a rusty
somewhat angular chunk of Iron. I know the odds of
it being
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