[meteorite-list] Weird Meteorite-Related News Story
From: Jerry A. Wallace <jwal2000_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Wed Apr 6 17:34:53 2005 Message-ID: <425455F2.5050601_at_swbell.net> Geoff, Interesting story. I noticed this at the bottom of the story: > For more than 20 years, Budnick tried to file and peddle mining claims > in such diverse places as George's Bank, the asteroid belt, Mars and > the moons of Jupiter. After trying several states without success, he > finally persuaded Texas authorities to accept his astral mineral > rights claims in 1984. Texas is a bit unique and far more liberal than most other states about filing and eventually granting and /or recognizing land claims. Just because the claim is not on our particular planet is somewhat irrelevant to our state government boneheads. Please Note: My own claim for "the dark side of the moon" is still pending but I expect it to be approved soon. Regards, Jerry Notkin wrote: > Dear Listees: > > Check out this story from the Associated Press. > > Be sure to read half-way down the article, where it says, "Budnick, > who claimed he had accidentally given Gauthier a bottle of acid he > kept in his garage for cleaning his collection of meteorites . . ." > > http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=647000 > > > And the story is from Springfield, Mass. too. To think, we might have > seen this character at the Springfield show? > > Mining claims on Mars, indeed? Sounds like our kind of guy. > > > Geoff N. > > > p.s. And this is nothing to do with my April Fool's "article" about > the ants, which a number of List members thought was for real. I'm a > little worried about some of you guys : ) > > ______________________________________________ > Meteorite-list mailing list > Meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list > > Received on Wed 06 Apr 2005 05:34:42 PM PDT |
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