Here is a very very old collection, that I was given by an old
guy.hm what was hes name ?
Mordor (PAL)
Mount Doom (L3.8)
The Shire (H6)
Isengard (IIIAB)
Helms Deep (IV)
Gondor (PAL)
Lothlorien (R4)
Moria (MES)
Rivendell (CV3)
Bree (L5)
Hobbiton (H4)
The Dead Marshes (MES)
Ahh
fall and parent body as geochemistry seem to be consistant among random samples taken from each find.
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Top Ten Names Contest
Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2003 19:
Here are my entries:
1. MyFirst
2. Ifoun Dit
3. Itsmine
4. Fellin Frontofme
5. Hitmy Foot
6. Gota Notherone
7. Inmy Gutter
8. Yard Hole
9. BirthdayFalls
10. Sawmars (This would be an SNC).
Of course, all of these would be falls/finds of mine. :-)
Dave Johnson
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Subject: RE: [meteorite-list] Top Ten Names Contest
Here are my entries:
1. MyFirst
2. Ifoun Dit
3. Itsmine
4. Fellin Frontofme
5. Hitmy Foot
6. Gota Notherone
7. Inmy Gutter
8. Yard Hole
9. BirthdayFalls
10. Sawmars (This would
you forgot , "it caught the woods on fire"- h5
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Subject: RE: [meteorite-list] Top Ten Names Contest
Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2003 16:26:38 -0600
Here are my entries:
1. MyFirst
2. Ifoun Dit
3. Itsmine
So far my vote goes for, you have been out bid. That really is the most
common and yet the rarest in anyones collection as stated. I like the thread
about I tripped on it. It twisted my ankle.
Bill Kieskowski
Here are my entries:
1. MyFirst
2. Ifoun Dit
3. Itsmine
4. Fellin Frontofme
Well it starts down hill from here. I hate to do this but I'm going to give
you all some local names around here from Pennsylvania Dutch (German, Amish,
etc.) country near Lancaster, PA.
Now remember these are real names of real towns in one county here in Eastern
PA. The order is mine for
Imagine you are preparing labels for a new case of meteorites, these names
are sure to confuse the public. All are city or geographic names in the US.
In fact some names appear in more than one state which increases the chance
that someday these might be real names for meteorites.
1.Limestone;
Hello
Here is the collection I would like to have for display in my livingroom:
Frederiks (CV3)
Eldorado (CB3)
Gotham city (L3)
Air Force 1(H5)
Vatican (IVB)
Notre Dame (H3)
Tranquility base (EH4)
Utopia (H3-6)
Pentagon (IIAB)
Mount Rushmore (PAL)
:-)
Lars Pedersen
Super idea Mark! So the competition for the holiday contest "Best Sounding Fictitious Meteorite Names" is on! Just come up with ten names that you'd like to see in the Meteoritical Bulletin and I will award a "Meteorhall Grand Prize". More on the prize list later, and I promise that the prizes
a new Hawaiian meteorite:
Poopookaka
No Hawaiians were intentionally offended in the production of this report.
Tracy Latimer
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Top Ten Names Contest
Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2003 21:43:45 EST
Super idea Mark! So the competition
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