[meteorite-list] kingman meteorite?
From: Howard Wu <freewu2000_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 10:29:51 2004 Message-ID: <20030907011521.24523.qmail_at_web9306.mail.yahoo.com> --0-993932283-1062897321=:24388 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Isn't Kingman the basecamp for those searching the Gold Basin stewnfields? We could rename one of the dozen different meteorites Kingman if it makes your day. Howard Wu Tom aka James Knudson <knudson911_at_frontiernet.net> wrote: Hello List, I came up with a theory on the lack of a kingman meteorite! Kingman, in N.W. AZ was founded in 1882 and started out as a mining town. The first western settlers came through Kingman on wagon trains following the Beale trail on their way to California. It is prime meteorite hunting territory, a desert with sparse vegetation. I often wondered how a place as old as kingman could not have it's own meteorite. I now have a theory. Besides the inbreeding that has gone on in this town since it's founding, there has also been a severe drug problem. To make matters worse, it turns out that kingman is 120 miles down wind of the Nevada nuclear test site the tested nuclear bombs above ground from 1951 to 1963. The residents knew nothing of the secret testing, but remember fondly the beautiful and colorful clouds that blew over town. The people here are just to dumb to realize that the neat rock they found could be something other than a rock! I would put my money on Kingman for having the lowest average IQ of any town in the US. Thanks, Tom Peregrineflier <>< The proudest member of the IMCA 6168 ______________________________________________ Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list --------------------------------- Want to chat instantly with your online friends? Get the FREE Yahoo!Messenger --0-993932283-1062897321=:24388 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit <DIV>Isn't Kingman the basecamp for those searching the Gold Basin stewnfields? We could rename one of the dozen different meteorites Kingman if it makes your day.</DIV> <DIV> </DIV> <DIV>Howard Wu<BR><BR><B><I>Tom aka James Knudson <knudson911_at_frontiernet.net></I></B> wrote:</DIV> <BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">Hello List, I came up with a theory on the lack of a kingman meteorite!<BR>Kingman, in N.W. AZ was founded in 1882 and started out as a mining town.<BR>The first western settlers came through Kingman on wagon trains following<BR>the Beale trail on their way to California. It is prime meteorite hunting<BR>territory, a desert with sparse vegetation. I often wondered how a place as<BR>old as kingman could not have it's own meteorite.<BR>I now have a theory. Besides the inbreeding that has gone on in this town<BR>since it's founding, there has also been a severe drug problem. To make<BR>matters worse, it turns out that kingman is 120 miles down wind of the<BR>Nevada nuclear test site the tested nuclear bombs above ground from 1951 to<BR>1963. The residents knew nothing of the secret testing, but remember fondly<BR>the beautiful and colorful clouds that blew over town. The people here are<BR>just to dumb to realize that the neat rock they found could be something<BR>other than a rock! I would put my money on Kingman for having the lowest<BR>average IQ of any town in the US.<BR>Thanks, Tom<BR>Peregrineflier <><<BR>The proudest member of the IMCA 6168<BR><BR><BR><BR>______________________________________________<BR>Meteorite-list mailing list<BR>Meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com<BR>http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list</BLOCKQUOTE><p><hr size=1><font face="Arial" size="2">Want to chat instantly with your online friends? <a href="http://uk.rd.yahoo.com/mail/tagline_messenger/*http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com/"><b>Get the FREE Yahoo! Messenger</b></a></font> --0-993932283-1062897321=:24388-- Received on Sat 06 Sep 2003 09:15:21 PM PDT |
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