Lizardlover New Member Mar 14, 2009 #21 Scylla a Greek monster that perches on mountains than luneas at it's prey
D divingne1 New Member Mar 23, 2009 #24 I was going to say Athena myself but I am late on this thread. Candy
Eric Adrignola Avid Member Mar 23, 2009 #25 always like charybdis - goes with scylla. I have been planning on naming a pair of animals scylla and charybdis though. So I'm claming them now - hehe.
always like charybdis - goes with scylla. I have been planning on naming a pair of animals scylla and charybdis though. So I'm claming them now - hehe.
Chuck G Avid Member Mar 23, 2009 #26 I went with Hera, I think it was Josh that came up with this one. Thanks everyone for the great names.
I went with Hera, I think it was Josh that came up with this one. Thanks everyone for the great names.
reyesjoshuacruz Established Member Mar 24, 2009 #27 what can I say, it was right under our nostrils the whole time!! chuck please take this time to officially announce your very wise decision to make me her godfather.... i accept in advance
what can I say, it was right under our nostrils the whole time!! chuck please take this time to officially announce your very wise decision to make me her godfather.... i accept in advance