[meteorite-list] meteorwrong stories
From: Pamela Shireman <falling_star_woman_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Fri, 9 Feb 2007 19:27:04 -0800 (PST) Message-ID: <670874.21078.qm_at_web82810.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Hi List: I love meteorwrong stories. As the director of the planetarium in Little Rock, Arkansas - I've seen my share of "wrongs." I've had approximately 10 submissions - and one I was sure was a pretty little iron. I offered to send it for testing, but the young man didn't want to - he said he was going to keep it either way because he liked it, and if it wasn't he didn't want to know. I had an older couple that called and said they had a meteorite that weighed about 20 pounds. In about 30 minutes - they arrived with a nice sized flat rock, that had been spray painted silver (complete with paint drips down the sides). Trying to be tactful - I told them it didn't have any of the "usual" characteristics, however, if they wanted, I would be glad to consult a local meteorite expert (Robert Woolard), as well as a geologist at the University. They insisted that they didn't have time for all that "fal-de-rall" - but, they would let me have it for $500, but only if I gave them cash. I declined. But, my favorite story comes out of Louisiana. Two men contacted a local planetarium and said they found a meteorite. The director asked them a few questions, and from their description it really didn't sound like a meteorite. Still the men insisted they were positive. Finally, the planetarium director had to ask - "What makes you so sure it is a meteorite?" "Because when we stick our tongues to it - and it tingles." The planetarium director choked back the giggles and invited them to bring it in - he had to see what it was. They arrived some time later - with what appeared to be hardened poop. The director's best guess was deer or dog. The men looked a bit "green around the gills" when they left. The director kept the poop on his desk for years as his favorite example of a meteorwrong. Pamela Shireman, Director EpiSphere Digital Planetarium 3301 East Roosevelt Road Little Rock, Arkansas 72206 501-838-2252 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://six.pairlist.net/pipermail/meteorite-list/attachments/20070209/560fe961/attachment.html> Received on Fri 09 Feb 2007 10:27:04 PM PST |
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