Posted on 10/10/2014 11:23:47 AM PDT by BenLurkin
Workers at a New Jersey treatment plant say they saw a heavy, metallic object fall from the sky Wednesday, and they want to know where the potentially deadly projectile came from.
The employees at Secaucus Treatment Works said the 5-by-5 inch piece of metal debris hit a railing, ricocheted off a concrete tank, then hit the ground. It landed about 25 feet from where employees were working.
"It came close. It came pretty close," said employee Victor Suppa.
It "could have killed somebody, absolutely" if it hit anyone, added operations foreman Steven Bronowich.
(Excerpt) Read more at nbcnewyork.com ...
From the 8th dimension!
That’s the place were the locals shot up a water tower one Halloween.
So what...no big deal.
They never could get that damned overthruster to work! Quick someone call Buckaroo Banzai.
I see nothing wrong with that sentence. Did you miss a comma?
CALL OSHA!! No. Wait... EPA. NO, wait.. NOOAA? They know everything.
That’s my old catalytic converter, when I found out how much the replacement was I threw the old up so hard I never saw it come down, always wondered about that ...
I've seen shuttle heat shield tiles.
This kinda looks like one.
Remember the good old days, those days before emission controls, computers and catalytic converters? Back when if the car didn’t start or ran poorly you didn’t have to have it hooked up to a computer to diagnose and you could do the repairs yourself at home. I sure do.
Tub grinder? One threw a sledge hammer head almost a mile at a job site years ago
I don’t think Grover’s Mill exists anymore. IIRC, it was subsumed under a local government consolidation plan by that crooked Dem NJ governor, former Dem senator former Goldman Sachs CEO and Bernie Madoff class thief, Jon Corzine.
Oh, you’re no fun, anymore. ;)
But I was very disappointed when I heard what happened to the town.
They probably still have the memorial to the broadcast, though.
Anything can happen in New Jersey.
Oh, come on! Things from the eighth dimension would be projected as 5 dimensional objects in our three dimensional world. You must have been edjucated in a gubmint school.
Thanks BenLurkin. Space junk made on Earth still counts as a meteorite. :’)
Ya think so?
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