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Typhoid
07-03-2009, 06:39 PM
Gargoyle:

http://images.starpulse.com/Photos/Previews/Gargoyles-cartoon-06.jpg

One extensive collection of modern gargoyles can be found at Washington National Cathedral in Washington, DC. The cathedral, begun in 1908, is encrusted with the limestone demons. This collection also includes Darth Vader, a crooked politician, robots and many other modern spins on the ancient tradition.


Loch Ness Monster

http://www.virginmedia.com/images/Nessie_simpsons-431.jpg

Last week, Japanese scientists explaced... placed explosive detonators at the bottom of Lake Loch Ness to blow Nessie out of the water. Sir Cort Godfrey of the Nessie Alliance summoned the help of Scotland's local wizards to cast a protective spell over the lake and its local residents and all those who seek for the peaceful existence of our underwater ally.

Teuthida
07-03-2009, 06:50 PM
Gargoyles. I have a couple of them. Nice little dudes.

Swan
07-03-2009, 07:25 PM
Your description won it for Nessie

Bond
07-03-2009, 07:53 PM
http://www.themeparkreview.com/parks/pimages/Busch_Gardens_Europe/Loch_Ness_Monster/42.jpg

BreakABone
07-03-2009, 10:10 PM
Marshall believes that Nessie is not a monster, but a delicate creature.

Teuthida
07-03-2009, 11:01 PM
https://www.toystable.com/WebStore/products_pictures/af1057a.jpg VS. https://www.toystable.com/WebStore/products_pictures/af1041a.jpg

Angrist
07-05-2009, 09:57 AM
Gargoyle because it has wings and is dark and all.

And because I once made a Spore (demo) creature that ended up looking like a gargoyle:

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3105/2610468788_c1aa0b1cb2.jpg

Ric
07-06-2009, 06:51 PM
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2009/05/31/article-0-05279959000005DC-271_634x528.jpg

http://www.theloch.com/skull2.jpg

One of the most believable monsters so far, said to be related to the long extinct dinosaur the Plesiosaur.

Dylflon
07-06-2009, 08:55 PM
Two many water monsters are winning here.

Let's hear it for gargoyles!

manasecret
07-07-2009, 10:30 AM
Now this is an even matchup. In common experience, the Gargoyle and Nessie are both very aloof creatures. One escapes to roofs for peace, the other hides underwater.

I guess the Gargoyle gets my vote, since at least he makes himself seen.

Typhoid
07-07-2009, 02:00 PM
If this stays tied, there will have to be posts to sway my choice on who to let through.
You might want to prepare.

KillerGremlin
07-07-2009, 02:14 PM
Fear not mortal bitches, I have broken the tie with "my balls of steel and shaft of fire" (and I quote Earl).

Angrist
07-07-2009, 03:22 PM
Plesiosaur isn't a dinosaur, Ric. :p

Ric
07-08-2009, 08:06 AM
Plesiosaur isn't a dinosaur, Ric. :p

Then what? prey tell, is a creature that was alive millions of years ago at the same time as dinosaurs and even has the name 'osaur' in its name? If it is not a dinosuar??? It's not a duck is it :lol:

Angrist
07-08-2009, 08:36 AM
Dinosaurs walked the land.
Plesiosaurs swam the seas.
Pterosaurs flew the skies.

All 3 are extinct reptiles.

And this is a duck-o-saur: ;)

http://www.csm.org.uk/images/extras/Hadrosaur.jpg

Teuthida
07-08-2009, 02:30 PM
Dr. Angrist with the science smackdown.

Their hips are the clearest way to determine a dinosaur. Legs under the body like a mammal.

Ric
07-10-2009, 05:07 AM
*Reels from Science Smackdown*

Right I got ya ;) And to think, I studied A-Level Geology :lolz:

I still call it a dinosaur anyway :p I call crocodiles dinosaurs, and my pet birds for some reason, they remind me of dinosaurs I guess :unsure: