FishOnOne wrote:
3. The Ford/Chrysler Shop my cousin works at has 50% less diesel techs at the Ford shop vs the RAM shop since the 6.7 has been released (Includes both Powerstroke and Cummins 6.7 version).
No photos no facts again :E
Imaginary and mysterious creatures in stories
the Abominable Snowman
a yeti
bogey noun
a bogeyman in children’s stories
bogeyman noun
an imaginary evil creature used in stories for frightening children
boogeyman noun
a bogeyman
bunyip noun
in old Australian stories, an imaginary creature that lives in or near water
centaur noun
a creature in ancient Greek stories with the head, arms, and chest of a man, and the body and legs of a horse
chimaera
a British spelling of chimera
chimera noun
a frightening imaginary creature in old stories. It has a lion’s head, a goat’s body, a long tail, and it breathes fire.
creature noun
an imaginary living thing that is strange or frightening
daemon noun
a spirit in ancient Greek stories that is less important than a god or that protects a particular person or place
dragon noun
a large imaginary creature in old stories that has wings and a long pointed tail and breathes out fire
dryad noun
in ancient Greek literature, a female spirit who lives in trees
dwarf noun
an imaginary creature in children’s stories that looks like a very small old man
fairy noun
an imaginary creature with magic powers that looks like a small person with wings
fairy godmother noun
a woman in traditional children’s stories who has magic powers and helps people
faun noun
in ancient Roman stories, a god that has the upper body of a man, the legs of a goat, and a goat’s horns on its head
genie noun
an imaginary spirit with magic powers in ancient Middle Eastern stories
ghoul noun
an imaginary creature that eats dead people
goblin noun
a creature in children’s stories that looks like a small person and enjoys causing trouble
Gorgon noun
in ancient Greek stories, a monster in the form of a woman with snakes for hair who changed anyone who looked at her into stone
gremlin noun
a small imaginary creature that people blame when they have problems with machines
griffin noun
a large imaginary creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle
harpy noun
a cruel creature in ancient Greek stories, with a bird’s body and a woman’s face
hobgoblin noun
a small ugly creature in children’s stories who harms or tricks people
humanoid noun
in science fiction stories, a creature that looks like a human
hydra noun
a creature in Greek mythology (=ancient stories) that looked like a snake with many heads
imp noun
an imaginary creature that looks like a small child and likes to have fun by behaving badly
the Loch Ness monster noun
an ancient sea creature that some people believe lives in Loch Ness, a lake in Scotland
mermaid noun
an imaginary sea creature that has the upper body of a woman and a fish’s tail
monster noun
an imaginary creature that is large and frightening
Nessie
an informal name for the loch ness monster
nymph noun
in ancient Greek and Roman stories, one of the female spirits who live in rivers, mountains, or forests
phoenix noun
an imaginary bird in ancient stories that lives for 500 years and then burns to death, with a new phoenix rising from the ashes when the flames are gone
pixie noun
an imaginary magic creature like a small person with pointed ears who can do magic
satyr noun
a creature in ancient Greek stories with a man’s upper body and head and the ears, horns, and legs of a goat
spaceman noun
a creature from another planet
sphinx noun
an animal in ancient Greek and Egyptian myths that has a lion’s body and a human head
spirit noun
an imaginary creature with special powers
sprite noun
a small imaginary creature with magic powers in traditional stories, especially one that lives in or near water
sylph noun
a female spirit in ancient stories who lived in the air
troll noun
a very ugly creature in old Scandinavian stories that lives in a cave and is either very small or very tall
unicorn noun
an imaginary creature like a horse with a single long horn on its head
werewolf noun
an imaginary creature who is human during the day but becomes a wolf at night when there is a full moon
wyvern noun
an imaginary animal with two legs and wings and a dragon’s head
yeti noun
a wild animal that some people believe exists in the Himalayas. It is said to look like a human with a lot of hair.
And now with have the famous BIL, err cousin now, reporting in.