[meteorite-list] Togetherness is next to Dogliness
From: Meteordealer <meteor.dealer_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 09:55:49 2004 Message-ID: <000801c1a202$0e3e9020$bb753d04_at_vz.dsl.genuity.net> I have my own theory surrounding the origin of tektites. I believe they may have something to do with "deposits" made by Ivan's 4 foot tall bunny rabbits. ;-) PS: This theory also applies to John Blennert's Holbrook "meteorwrongs" Brad Sampson meteor.dealer_at_gte.net ----- Original Message ----- From: <MARSROX_at_aol.com> To: <meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com> Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2002 4:33 PM Subject: [meteorite-list] Togetherness is next to Dogliness > Open letter to Ron Baalke, Dog Devotee: > > If you can come up with an idea on how the two of us, combining my uncanny > layman's ability to gather mountains of eye-blurring, brain-numbing data, > refining it to its purest essence of truth, with your professional skill at > instantaneously transferring space-related news to this message board > (general pause here to light a delightful Cuban cigar, an "Esplendido", > purchased in the Dominican) can resolve the truth to this legend, tell me > what exactly you propose that we do together, here on the list for all to > enjoy. Really, come up with a plan that's science, and not science fiction, > and let's work together. > > Meanwhile, the original "Nakhla" article is posted on Dave Weirs website > http://www.geocities.com/~dweir/ for those who care to review the full > proofs I offered. You'll find the "Tale of the Dog" towards the very end of > the article. > > For the record, I believe a valid investigation looks at what people said, > what people did, what physical evidence exists to support a claim. I don't > believe it's in anyone's interest to claim that something "might have > happened" because of an alleged act of omission. > > I might have been a baseball player if I had learned to pitch. Hence, no one > really knows if I'm a baseball player. > > As far as your speculation that the meteorite presented by the farmer to the > journalist-the one the farmer claimed left the dog "like > ashes/killed/maimed/raped/annoyed" - came from Denshal, 30 or so kms. from a > 5km strewnfield - I will add this "Pawn to King's Bishop's Pawn -check" > speculation........ > > He brought the meteorite with him from the distant strewnfield. He had time > for a travel day. I didn't write this in the "Meteorite" feature because > there's no proof. It is possible though, right? > > I'm very uncomfortable with your insistance with ignoring all of the > investigations done by professional people in the field, but when the > illiterate farmer gets the day wrong, you find reasons that "that's OK." Why > are some parts that are translated OK, but others not? There's no dog in > sight, but that's OK, too. And don't worry about the fact that no one else > saw a dog, that's OK, too. But if I say that the celebrity-seeking farmer > brought the stone from far away, what is your response to that speculation? > Please tell me. > > Ultimately, I'm honored that you chose me as your life long adversary. I will > try to be worthy. But I'm still waiting for proof from you that a dog was hit > by a meteorite. I didn't read any in your summary. > > (Playing Devil's (sic) advocate) - Maybe the word "dog" was mistranslated. > Maybe "God" was hit by a meteorite. No one's seen him/her either, and we all > believe.......... > > "A woman is just a woman, but a good cigar is a smoke" - E.Hemingway > > That's the truth! > > So what do you propose we do together, Ron? > > Meanwhile, it's been awhile since we discussed a lunar origin for > tektites........ > > Kevin Kichinka > > ______________________________________________ > Meteorite-list mailing list > Meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com > http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list Received on Sun 20 Jan 2002 05:30:21 PM PST |
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