1 posted on
09/02/2007 11:16:01 AM PDT by
Calpernia
To: Calpernia
2 posted on
09/02/2007 11:19:30 AM PDT by
RightWhale
(It's Brecht's donkey, not mine)
To: Coleus; LonePalm; frithguild; Clemenza
I didn’t think Normandy Beach was part of Toms River. They are both in Ocean County anyway.
3 posted on
09/02/2007 11:20:06 AM PDT by
Calpernia
(Hunters Rangers - Raising the Bar of Integrity http://www.barofintegrity.us)
To: Calpernia
4 posted on
09/02/2007 11:23:30 AM PDT by
Talking_Mouse
(O Lord, destroy Islam by converting the Muslims to Christianity.)
To: Calpernia
Should not have posted this. The conspiracy buffs will claim it was a piece of TWA 800 that has been circling the globe in low earth orbit that just felt a need to “come home.”
:~)
6 posted on
09/02/2007 11:49:02 AM PDT by
MindBender26
(Having my own CAR-15 in Vietnam meant never having to say I was sorry......)
To: Calpernia
When a meteor strikes the Earth, isn’t there supposed to be a huge explosion?
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10 posted on
09/03/2007 6:25:22 PM PDT by
SunkenCiv
(Profile updated Wednesday, August 29, 2007. https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
Rain of Iron and Ice
by John S. Lewis
On November 27,1919, a meteorite fell into Lake Michigan near the Michigan shore. "Residents of Battle Creek, Kalamazoo, South Bend, Grand Haven, and other Western Michigan cities fled from their homes in panic, fearing an earthquake. Houses were shaken, the country was illuminated as by a bright sun's rays, so all-enveloping it was impossible to tell from which direction the flare came, the earth trembled for half a moment and then came a deep prolonged rumbling as of a terrific explosion." (p 159)
14 posted on
09/04/2007 10:43:23 PM PDT by
SunkenCiv
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