Bachmann is a lower end priced set usually soldm by stores like Wal-Mart. There are 3 different releases of this set - the original one did not sell well and has a value of aproximateld (depending on the date code) 60 dollars US. Later one are valued at less than 20 dollars US (but you might try advertising it in one of the collectors magazine, make sure to give the manufactures date.)
KaBOOM!
Hail to the Chief
It is a 4 piece Atlanta based rock/metal/grunge band on Relapse Records.
Never mind
I'm unsure if you're asking who the god of Thunder was in Greek mythology, or if there was a myth about what makes the thunder sound.I'll answer best I can.Zeus if the god responsible for thunder. But previously, thunder was personified in the presence of the Cyclopes named Brontes. Each of the three brothers personified a different part of the total experience of thunder and lightning: Steropes embodied the bolt of lightning, Argespersonified the accompanying flash of light and Brontesrepresented the following thunder. After being freed from Tartarus, they each gave a piece of their power to Zeus, in the form of his famed thunderbolts.
No one pices never end
The song "A Little Piece of Heaven" was never in a movie.
this could be found in a piece of timber cut from a tree that has been struck by lighting which upsets the grain
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The piece of skin on a chickens face is called a piece of skin on the chickens face! I NEVER KNEW THAT
nami is in a relationship with anyone, he will never have any romance in One Piece
It depends on whether you're looking for one word, or a series of words you can string together. One of the interesting things about onomatopoeia is that if you do a good enough job with it, in a piece of writing, you'll never have to mention the word "thunder" even once, for people to know what you're talking about. "Rumble" is usually the single word I think of most often, associated with the sound of thunder. But there are lots of other words that bring to mind the sound of thunder. "Thunder" itself, for that matter, kind of sounds like thunder. Consider the following words: Percussion, doubled, redoubled, crashing, rolling, cascading, bomb, -- any word that has a "crashing" sound or an "explosive" sound could be evocative of thunder, in one's imagination. "Boom!" could be a one-word sound for thunder. If you are writing something, as a story or a poem, you can string a lot of "thundery" sounding words together, to get the idea across. The list above is not at all complete -- just an example of a few words that can bring the sound of thunder to mind.