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To: exdaytrader76 who wrote (3552)6/18/2004 10:12:12 AM
From: LemurHouse  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5701
 
<<...Mr Finlay said that if the Bulli meteorite was made of something rare, like a piece of the moon or of Mars, it could be worth thousands of dollars..>>

lol. If its a very small piece of the sun, it could be worth even more!

I just hope its not the precursor to the anomaly. I really am in a quandary about whether or not to paint the house. Just when it seemed we were safe after all...



To: exdaytrader76 who wrote (3552)6/20/2004 10:15:09 PM
From: Tommy Hicks  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5701
 
Excuse me Daytrader, I'm going to do some checking. Do you work for me? I know I've promised my employees a half day off when the "annomally" arrives, but I can see now that I'll need to be more specific.

"He said the object was likely to have been less than a metre in diameter and that no fragments nor a crater would be found."

This just isn't going to cut it. I'm going to need death and destruction of historic proportions. Don't expect a half day off for a mere house sized meteor and a mediocre Tsunami that wipes out Kauai.

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