[meteorite-list] sheephole valley 002

From: MexicoDoug_at_aol.com <MexicoDoug_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 10:32:01 2004
Message-ID: <143.200ffd5b.2d37064a_at_aol.com>

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En un mensaje con fecha 01/14/2004 12:34:47 PM Mexico Daylight Time,
dfreeman_at_fascination.com escribe:
>
> Bah! Of all places, one would think that Wyoming would have a sheephole
> valley, we have none! Predecessors chose not to honor sheep by naming
> geographic locations, or meteorites after them it appears.:-D In the early 1980's
> we had over 5 million sheep grazing here. Today there are less than half a
> million.
>
> Sheephole Valley sounds more Australian to me. Dave F.

Hey Dave, I think you Wyomingites could give the Aussies (for monopolizing
the names) and Kiwis (for monopolizing the sheep) a run for their money. Last
time I went to Jackass Pass near the Gran Teton Mountains, the place was full
o' sheep. No Jackasses to be seen, and they even have a Jackass Springs for
them, too - one would think Wyoming was full of Jackasses. Anyways, better a
Jackson Hole, Jackass Springs and Sheephole Valley than the other nomenclature.
I wouldn't want Fred to kick me out of the collector names' contest without
even getting a chance to enter it...
Saludos, Doug

>
> Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! wrote:
>
> >Hello and good morning list.Just a question.I know the our great moderator
> >art found the sheephole valley piece, but I noticed that their is also a
> >sheephole valley 002.There is only 4.4 grams found.Just wondering who
> >found that piece?Was it art or someone else?Just wondering!That is a
> >really great name.
> >
> > steve arnold, chicago
> >
> >=====
> >Steve R.Arnold, Chicago, IL, 60120
> >I. M. C. A. MEMBER #6728
> >Illinois Meteorites
> >website url http://stormbringer60120.tripod.com
> >http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/illinoismeteorites/
>


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12:34:47 PM Mexico Daylight Time, dfreeman_at_fascination.com escribe:<BR>
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Bah! Of all places, one would think that Wyoming would have a sheephole <BR>
valley, we have none! Predecessors chose not to honor sheep by naming geogra=
phic locations, or meteorites after them it appears.:-D&nbsp; In the early 1=
980's we had over 5 million sheep grazing here. Today there are less than ha=
lf a million. <BR>
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>Hey Dave, I think you Wyomingites could give the Aussies (for monopolizing=20=
the names) and Kiwis (for monopolizing the sheep) a run for their money.&nbs=
p; Last time I went to Jackass Pass near the Gran Teton Mountains, the place=
 was full o' sheep.&nbsp; No Jackasses to be seen, and they even have a Jack=
ass Springs for them, too - one would think Wyoming was full of Jackasses.&n=
bsp; Anyways, better a Jackson Hole, Jackass Springs and Sheephole Valley th=
an the other nomenclature.&nbsp; I wouldn't want Fred to kick me out of the=20=
collector names' contest without even getting a chance to enter it...<BR>
Saludos, Doug<BR>
<BR>
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Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! wrote:<BR>
<BR>
&gt;Hello and good morning list.Just a question.I know the our great moderat=
or<BR>
&gt;art found the sheephole valley piece, but I noticed that their is also a=
<BR>
&gt;sheephole valley 002.There is only 4.4 grams found.Just wondering who<BR=
>
&gt;found that piece?Was it art or someone else?Just wondering!That is a<BR>
&gt;really great name.<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; steve arnold, chicago<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D<BR>
&gt;Steve R.Arnold, Chicago, IL, 60120 <BR>
&gt;I. M. C. A. MEMBER #6728 <BR>
&gt;Illinois Meteorites <BR>
&gt;website url http://stormbringer60120.tripod.com<BR>
&gt;http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/illinoismeteorites/<BR>
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Received on Wed 14 Jan 2004 03:53:30 PM PST


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