1 April 07
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Q:  (Joe)  What was the boom that shook the shutters on the afternoon of the 
25th of January this year?  There was a boom when we were sitting in the 
office...(Scott)   Oh yeah, that crazy boom!  (Joe) It was a clear....a pretty 
clear day and there was nothing outside and there was a boom....
A:  Overhead explosion, meteorite.
Q:  (Scott)  Sweeet!  We almost got wiped out!  (A***) Excellent! *laughter* 
(Ark)  What did they say?  What was it?  (Joe) An overhead explosion.  
(A****) A meteorite. (Joe): Happens all the time...*more laughter*)
A:  It was quite small.  
Q:  (Laura)  That just tells you how much power they can have.....(Joe)  It 
was a little pebble...it went pooft!  (Laura) Kinda like e=mc sqared, huh?  
(Henry) There are more and more reports now in the press of these things.  
What percentage of the actual meteorite impacts or arrivals are actually 
getting reported?
A: 11 percent.
Q:  (Scott)  Well, I guess that´s raindrops then....  (J****)  Is one of these 
meteorites gonna hit Bush?  (*laughter*)
A:  Funny you ask...(*more laughter*)
Q:  (A****) It´ll hit everybody.  (Joe) No, one with his name on it...just a 
little one....to knock him out, you know?  Is the April drop dead date still 
on the cards?
A:  Oh yes.
Q:  (Joe)  Is this a combination of things that are scheduled to happen in 
April or just one initial event?
A:  That would be telling.  No dice.