That's a shame.
To: Libloather
WTF is an undercover
NASA agent?
Are they the ones making sure the Muslim outreach goes OK?
Cheers!
2 posted on
05/21/2011 5:27:21 AM PDT by
grey_whiskers
(The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
To: Libloather
Undercover NASA agent?
Are they also tracking down the global warming deniers?
3 posted on
05/21/2011 5:27:38 AM PDT by
Raycpa
To: Libloather
Do you mean to tell me that the moon rocks I bought in at a Circle K in Truth or Consequences New Mexico back in 1989 are fake? (/s>)
4 posted on
05/21/2011 5:30:28 AM PDT by
SkyPilot
To: Libloather
I wonder how many billions we spend employing NASA undercover agents.
7 posted on
05/21/2011 5:34:03 AM PDT by
6SJ7
(atlasShruggedInd = TRUE)
To: Libloather
8 posted on
05/21/2011 5:34:32 AM PDT by
Repeal The 17th
(Proud to be a (small) monthly donor.)
To: Libloather
How do people get their mitts on a moonrock to sell?
9 posted on
05/21/2011 5:34:49 AM PDT by
yldstrk
(My heroes have always been cowboys)
To: Libloather
And to think 11 year old Hooterville genius Dinky Watson only wanted $14 from Oliver for his genuine beeping moonrock...
14 posted on
05/21/2011 5:45:57 AM PDT by
LRS
("This is silly! It can't be! It can't be!!" "Oh yes it is! I said you wouldn't know the joint.")
To: Libloather
You can get meteorites (space junk) on ebay for far less. Anyhow, today’s the Rapture. Are ya ready to boogie? By tonight, moon rock values may have plummeted and souls gone way up.
To: Libloather
Rock????....
I though the moon was made of cheese. :o)
To: Libloather
“Gutheinz said most purported moon rocks offered for sale on the Internet are bogus, though authentic moon rocks can be purchased if they came to Earth in a meteorite.”
?????
20 posted on
05/21/2011 6:04:45 AM PDT by
tobyhill
To: Libloather
NASA has an enforcement department?????????
30 posted on
05/21/2011 9:19:31 AM PDT by
RobinOfKingston
(An election is not a (national) suicide pact.)
To: Libloather
The grey rocks, which are considered national treasures and are illegal to sell Give me a break.
To: All; Libloather
Gutheinz said most purported moon rocks offered for sale on the Internet are bogus, though authentic moon rocks can be purchased if they came to Earth in a meteorite. One part says it's illegal to sell them and this other part says it's not.
If the rock turns out to be genuine but not from the 2,200 Apollo samples (100 of which are missing), does she get an apology and the rock back or just a bill for authentication services?
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