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Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Monday, July 2, 2012
An Appeal to Heaven Flag Fun
One of the Early Flags of the
American Revolution in 1776
This flag was used in the early part of the revolution by continental forces at large. Generally it represented the Northern States.
A Keebler Elf Version of the Pine Tree Flag
US Revolution meets cookies
This flag is a mash up of the US Appeal to Heaven Pine Tree flag with the Keebler Cookie Elf Tree - so familiar to people who grew up on television. Although not a pine tree per say - but hey, isn't it funny? And no, the Keebler Company does not give me money nor do I have any relations business or familial.
The Giving Tree fused with the
US Patriotic Appeal to Heaven Flag
The Giving Tree was a children's book written by Shel Silverstein in 1964. It is a touching story about giving and what it means to love. Another non-pine tree sitting in, but this is one of the most famous trees in the childhood universe. Makes you wonder will there be anymore famous trees coming up? Hopefully it'll be pine, maybe in the next 20 years. I think we are due.
The Lego Version of the
Pine Tree-Appeal to Heaven Flag
Here Legos pose as the Pine Tree US Revolution flag. So appropriate and matches very well.
The flimsy Peanuts tree fused to US Patriot Pine Tree Flag
A Charlie Brown Christmas 1965
This little poor Christmas Tree chosen by Charlie Brown back in 1965 has echoed across the imagination of American Youth. The word 'Heaven' has been switched with Linuses' favorite word when things go awry, 'Good Grief!'
American Revolution in 1776
This flag was used in the early part of the revolution by continental forces at large. Generally it represented the Northern States.
A Keebler Elf Version of the Pine Tree Flag
US Revolution meets cookies
This flag is a mash up of the US Appeal to Heaven Pine Tree flag with the Keebler Cookie Elf Tree - so familiar to people who grew up on television. Although not a pine tree per say - but hey, isn't it funny? And no, the Keebler Company does not give me money nor do I have any relations business or familial.
The Giving Tree fused with the
US Patriotic Appeal to Heaven Flag
The Giving Tree was a children's book written by Shel Silverstein in 1964. It is a touching story about giving and what it means to love. Another non-pine tree sitting in, but this is one of the most famous trees in the childhood universe. Makes you wonder will there be anymore famous trees coming up? Hopefully it'll be pine, maybe in the next 20 years. I think we are due.
The Lego Version of the
Pine Tree-Appeal to Heaven Flag
Here Legos pose as the Pine Tree US Revolution flag. So appropriate and matches very well.
The flimsy Peanuts tree fused to US Patriot Pine Tree Flag
A Charlie Brown Christmas 1965
This little poor Christmas Tree chosen by Charlie Brown back in 1965 has echoed across the imagination of American Youth. The word 'Heaven' has been switched with Linuses' favorite word when things go awry, 'Good Grief!'
An Appeal to Heaven Flag - Lego Style
An Appeal to Heaven - Lego Style
Legos are toys for the youth or adult? Here they are used to remake the American Revolutionary 'Appeal to Heaven Flag.'
I wonder why this flag does not have mas much popularity as the Gadsden Flag? Perhaps in balance to Tea Party Folk - Occupy Wall Street Folk could use this flag?
Legos are toys for the youth or adult? Here they are used to remake the American Revolutionary 'Appeal to Heaven Flag.'
I wonder why this flag does not have mas much popularity as the Gadsden Flag? Perhaps in balance to Tea Party Folk - Occupy Wall Street Folk could use this flag?
Sunday, July 1, 2012
Gadsden Flag Fun
The Gadsden Flag is a popular flag of protest. In contrast to the red, white, and American blue or even the Confederate flag, it is a stark contrast with a yellow background and a snake. Here is a list of some pop-art mashups with the Gadsden Flag. It reminds me of the Chinese Emperor's flag but instead of a Dragon we have a snake. And in some mythologies snakes are often thought of as 'little' dragons.
From GI Joe
The Cobradsden Flag
From Q*Bert 1982
The Q*berdsden Flag
From the Never Ending Story 1983
The Orinsden Flag
From the Harry Potter Franchise
The Slytherinsden Flag
Another Coily Flag from Q*Bert
Don't Hop On Me Coilysden Flag
The Original Gadsden Flag
the modern version
A reboot of a contemporary version from 1776
The Hewson-Gadsden Flag
Original drawing and text by John Hewson probably made in 1776.
Bhutan Version of the Gadsden Flag
the Bhutansden Flag
The Chinese version of the Gadsden Flag
The Ghungxisden Flag
From GI Joe
The Cobradsden Flag
From Q*Bert 1982
The Q*berdsden Flag
From the Never Ending Story 1983
The Orinsden Flag
From the Harry Potter Franchise
The Slytherinsden Flag
Another Coily Flag from Q*Bert
Don't Hop On Me Coilysden Flag
The Original Gadsden Flag
the modern version
A reboot of a contemporary version from 1776
The Hewson-Gadsden Flag
Original drawing and text by John Hewson probably made in 1776.
Bhutan Version of the Gadsden Flag
the Bhutansden Flag
The Chinese version of the Gadsden Flag
The Ghungxisden Flag
Harry Potter Gadsden Flag - House of Slytherin
House of Slytherin Gadsden Flag
The house of Slytherin is one of the four divisions at Hogwarts. Its emblem is a snake. Thus it makes a good fit for a Gadsden Hogwart's Flag.
This flag is based upon the Gadsden Rattle Snake flag but with arms of Slytherin and 'TREAD' is changed to 'CAST A SPELL.'
'When Harry meets American Patriotism'
The Modern Gadsden Flag
The house of Slytherin is one of the four divisions at Hogwarts. Its emblem is a snake. Thus it makes a good fit for a Gadsden Hogwart's Flag.
This flag is based upon the Gadsden Rattle Snake flag but with arms of Slytherin and 'TREAD' is changed to 'CAST A SPELL.'
'When Harry meets American Patriotism'
The Modern Gadsden Flag
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