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Re: El Paso Meteorite News
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- Subject: Re: El Paso Meteorite News
- From: Jerry Armstrong <jacomet@atl.mindspring.com>
- Date: Sat, 11 Oct 1997 16:00:28 -0400
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At 11:36 AM 10/11/97 -0400, you wrote:
>In a message dated 97-10-11 11:18:22 EDT, you write:
>
><< I contacted one guy who thought a meteorite had fallen on his home and
> he said he had found nothing and refused permission to search his
> property, but then, he's a firefighter and they aren't known for high
> intelligence.....:)
>
> jim
> >>
>------------------
>Hey! As a career firefighter, I resent that remark. He's smart enough to know
>that meteorites have value and that he should have first crack at finding
>something on his property. It would be like giving you permission to look for
>a $1000 bill lost on his property without first looking thoroughly himself.
>Sounds like he could be a lot smarter than you would like...which isn't a
>display of lower intelligence. Sounds more like to me that you are miffed
>because your greed got tweaked? I know there is at least one other
>firefighter on this list...in what way did you come to the conclusion that
>firefighters aren't known for high intelligence?
>George Zay
>
>
I second that, I too am a career firefighter (Inspector with 25 years service)
Jerry Armstrong
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