Is this rock possible a meterorite ?

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zinfamous

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Here's a picture for you, $*#%@& !!!!

Don't claim to be a grammer expert, but at least I am NOT you !!!

Thanks, for the responses that are from a more civilized culture.

Unfortunately, do not have a camera.

well, that was unexpected.
 

hanoverphist

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in this day and age, you didn't think to take a picture to show it to us to go along with your thread?

WTF?!?

here ya go

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CoachB

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The description sounds like a large piece of slag or klinker from a furnace. I used to see these around rail yards from the coal burning engines. Most are fist sized tho.
 

911paramedic

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If it's cubical, it's not a meteorite. Also, no porous rock would make it through the incredible heat and pressures of reentry, rofl. Porous rock means it was once part of a volcano here on earth.
First thing I was thinking.
 

lxskllr

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The description sounds like a large piece of slag or klinker from a furnace. I used to see these around rail yards from the coal burning engines. Most are fist sized tho.

You still see them around tracks. I always suspected it was crap dropped by the brakes since coal hasn't been used in quite awhile for trains.