[meteorite-list] More Bologna News !

JKGwilliam h3chondrite at cox.net
Sat Mar 12 15:53:19 EST 2005


Just what we need...spam wannabees.

JKG

At 08:48 AM 3/12/2005, Darren Garrison wrote:
>Hey, don't knock the Bologna show!  I actually have some nice thin 
>sections from there!  See
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>On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 15:08:44 +0000, j.divelbiss at att.net wrote:
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> >Here is a Top 10 list of some of the Bologna Meteorite News expected to 
> come out soon...some are true, some may just be speculation at this time.
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> >10. Benguierer is actually Bensour (already reported)
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> >9. Amgala is actually Zag
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> >8. NWA 3133 is actually NWA 1839, same for NWA 1110 is actually NWA 
> 1068.NWA...(this one goes on and on...you get the idea)
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> >7. Oman meteorites are actually from long standing European Collections 
> and sold as new stock.
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> >6. NWA's are actually illegally smuggled from Australia to Madagascar, 
> up through Africa, into  Algeria, across the border into Morocco, through 
> Dean, and on to Europe and USA.
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> >5. David Weir and Bernd Pauli are long lost cousins, and Mauro Daniel is 
> not related to Matteo.
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> >4. Franconia is NWA from Australia. ....to Morocco, through Dean, to two 
> guys only known as John G. and Dave A. Who then sprinkle these rocks 
> across Arizona on nice weekends.
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> >3. Many Shergottites sold these days are actually pieces of gabbro found 
> in Eastern PA.
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> >2. John Divelbiss is not normal, and probably needs help.
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> >1. The famous Muppet Show character known as Beaker is still alive, and 
> is presently disguised as a meteorite collector living in the US. (No 
> more details are available yet on this one.)
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> >JD reporting from Bologna.
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