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Pastimes : NNBM - SI Branch

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To: Clappy who wrote (35386)8/12/2004 12:53:27 AM
From: elpolvo  Read Replies (1) of 104191
 
starlistener-

I still may try to see if I can see a meteor
shower...

...or hear one.

It may sound a little bit nicer.

Though I may have to listen in
between the rain drops.


i saw the biggest, greenest meteor
i've ever seen when i was half way across
the sea of cortez in the middle of the
night. it came very close to the water
on the horizon before it disappeared.

i didn't hear it make any noise but i'm
sure it made some. i'm sure it did. it
had to.

i don't think this has anything to do
with what we were talking about though.
unless it's the fact that more star dust
was burning up.

my condolences to your uncle's family
and friends.

-nozz "el"
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