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Reviewed by Ythelastman Jun 12, 12:41pm ( 21 reviews ) • telegraph.co.uk
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Reviewed by Wiskye on Jul 10, 9:17pm
Please, this is the Telegraph, the news is in there somewhere, probably. Anyway if that's a 14 year old boy he has more urgent issues to deal with other than getting hit by rocks from space.
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Rated by sreno7 on Jun 16, 9:52pm
cool story
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Rated by Garfield33365 on Jun 16, 12:31am
bounced off his hand leaving a scar ??? but made a foot wide crater !!! " one of these things is not like the other one of these things doesn't belong .."
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Rated by 2c-e on Jun 14, 9:13pm
Did he always look gay or is that because of the meteorite?
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Reviewed by thewarwickanator on Jun 14, 5:43pm
"14-year-old needs to gtfo the interwebz"
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Rated by ParallelLines on Jun 14, 4:12pm
Boooooring.
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Rated by Korin43 on Jun 14, 3:20pm
From the page: "14-year-old hit by 30,000 mph space meteorite", as opposed to the normal kind of meteorite.
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Rated by Zoron on Jun 14, 12:53pm
The terminal velocity of pea-sized hunks of rock is more like 30mph than 30,000. A lot more like 30mph. Congratulations, you were off by more than 2 orders of magnitude. "Created a foot-wide crater on the ground?" Really?