[meteorite-list] Meteorie Contest, Free Gold Basin Postcard

From: David Freeman <dfreeman_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 10:16:35 2004
Message-ID: <3F43EB3C.7090905_at_fascination.com>

Hi Mark,
How about something with "Harlow" in it, Harvey H's middle name....?
Or Haagmunster, .........His name was Diablo, Canyon Diablo.......Wasn't
just Gibeon's bible..... My name is Odessa, Odessa Texas, a proud texan
name.
I can see I am having fun at your expense. My cartoon is called
"Boink" Or Ouch, or Thunk! or ARRRFFFFF (nakhila dog),
With all of the web sites, dealer handles, and other choice use of
meteorite terms, it simply must be a name that is an action
verb/adverb......the nouns are all belonging to some one....take "Steve
Arnold" for instance....


Good luck,
Dave Freeman

MARK BOSTICK wrote:

> Hello Everyone,
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> First if you are part of the Meteorite Central mailing list, and my
> mailing list you are getting this twice. Please delete one.
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> I haven't done a meteorite contest in a while and need a name for my
> current project so I thought. Why not do both together.
> So......welcome to Meteorite Contest #7/8? (not sure which number).
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> I just started a new comic series and have hired a long time Cracked
> Magazine comic artist to draw it for me. So I am writing the comic
> and a better artist is drawling it...:-)
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> The comic will be a one-panel right now and will feature a meteorite
> hunter to start and maybe a meteorite collector later. I need a name
> for the comic and that is what this contest will be, name Mark's new
> meteorite comic series.
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> The prize will be two hardbound meteorite books, Thunderstones and
> Shooting Stars by Robert Dodd and The Search for Our Beginning by
> Robert Hutchison.....and just for giggles....a Jilin meteorite thin
> section that was made a little too thin.
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> All US members who enter get mailed to them one of my latest meteorite
> postcards, a favorite of many meteorite list members, Gold Basin.
> (More postcard news coming in a month or two). Please send e-mails to
> me and off the list to save bandwidth, no limit to how many entries.
> E-mail any questions.
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> Wishing everyone a clear view at Mars,
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> Mark Bostick
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> Please visit, www.MeteoriteArticles.com, a free on-line archive of
> meteor and meteorite articles.
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Received on Wed 20 Aug 2003 05:42:20 PM PDT


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