-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 ged byrom wrote: > On Sat, 21 Mar 2009 10:05:39 -0000, Tim Powys-Lybbe <t...@southfarm.plus.com> > wrote: > >> In message of 21 Mar, "ged byrom" <ged.by...@ntlworld.com> wrote: >> >>> Is there any special reason for naming this release after a mythical >>> beastie rather than a real beastie ? Are we likely to see the haggis >>> release or the even rarer mirk in the future ? >> This sparks off a whole canon of inspiration: >> >> B is for Basilisk >> C is for Centaur, >> D is for Dragon (but not Kimono) >> G is for Gryphon >> M is for Mermaid >> P is for Phoenix >> S is for Sphinx >> U is for Unicorn >> W is for Wyvern >> Y is for Yeti >> >> I know the first four are already past, but the alphabet will have to >> come round again. >> >> And what else? >> > > I've just done a quick google and came up with this site. > > http://www.mythicalcreaturesguide.com/page/List+of+Mythical+Creatures > > There's one for every occasion there. > I think this list og beasties should be considered ;-) http://www.johnnywander.com/comic/121 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org
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