[meteorite-list] boy, am I lucky!
MexicoDoug at aol.com
MexicoDoug at aol.com
Sat Jan 22 18:27:16 EST 2005
Michael, is this really true or do you make this stuff up? Suggest that the
National Inquirer might pay more...since he didn't mention if it were
magnetic. Horta nodules were silicates, right, and I imagine not quite magnetic?
This sounds more like a Tribble were it mentioned to exhibit property of
hirsutism and no magnetism? I can imagine its appearance after it got into a
fight with the lawnmower. Saludos, Doug
En un mensaje con fecha 01/22/2005 3:37:10 PM Mexico Standard Time,
mlblood at cox.net escribe:
I wanna see that sucker squirm in the sand and burrow a hole
to get outa the light! (but I hate it when my eyes get dizzily!)
Must be a cousin to the Horta from Star Treck! (I wonder
if it lays eggs?)
Michael
on 1/22/05 1:30 PM, John Birdsell at birdsell at email.arizona.edu wrote:
> Hi Michael...Sorry to burst your bubble, but I think that Tom has
> already laid claim to that rare, one of a kind beauty (see thread
> earlier this week on the "Wow-NEW "Meteorite" from Kenya-Sounds Great!"
>
>
>
> Michael L Blood wrote:
>
>> Boy, am I ever lucky!
>> Look what I just got offered:
>> --
>> Dear Sir.
>> am pleased to write to you about a wonderful stone that seems to have live
>> in it..the following are its characteristics.
>>
>> a] it powerfully radiates alot of light.sort of rainbow colours-very
>> beautiful
>> b] it disables mobile phones or anything electronic around it.
>> c] it moves by itself on exposure to sunlight to where there is shade.
>> d] if there is no shade it digs wanting to bury itself in the sand or
soil.
>> e] its untouchable it paralyses the body or the hands in contact if you
near
>> it or touch it.
>> f] its so powerful you cannot look at it with your naked eyes.the eyes get
>> dizzily on wearing gas goggles
>> g] its the size of a human head-10kg
>>
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