Phoenixville is as old as George Washington since it was founded in 1732 and the first of American Presidents was born that very same year. The city was incorporated in 1849. Of particular note was that its town movie theater was the location shot infamous Blob Scene.
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Logo of Benthic Petroleum from The Abyss - 1989
The Abyss is a grand movie that hits on politics, energy consumption, nuclear weapons, and attempts to answer some of the deepest mysteries of our world. It's part action, part science fiction, part political drama, and part romance.
Benthic Petroleum is a fictional oil company in the movie by James Cameroon - The Abyss 1989. Here a flight deck crewman guides the landing of a helicopter on the ships deck. The companies logo is on his back.
The logo of Benthic Petroleum uses a yin and yang counter charge of blue and light blue. The logo is like a rounded pennant and uses the colours blue, sky blue, and white. It is divided horizontally. The a symbol that looks like a mashed up lower case letter 'b' and letter 'p' is counter coloured with the background and intuitively symbolizes a stylized drilling character.
Monday, December 3, 2012
Fox Island Flag
Fox Island is a small island off the coast of Canada that was claimed by the US under the US Guano Act. The flag is based upon the colonial New England Flag when Canadian and US histories merged. In the canton is a pine tree, along the fly is a fimbrated white stripe that pays homage to the modern Canadian Flag.
Note that the US claim on this island is 'dormant.'
Note that the US claim on this island is 'dormant.'
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Flags in Dude, Where's My Car? - 2000
Dude, Where's My Car?
Starring Ashton Kutcher & Seann William Scott
notice the 18th hole mini golf flag
notice the 18th hole mini golf flag
In the year 2000 the universe was almost destroyed. However due to the calm and peace loving youth of America disaster was averted. Although the details of their cosmic escapade were lost in the annals of time, a muddied tale of their heroic deeds was told in form of movie entitled - Dude, Where's My Car?
The US flag makes an appearance during the confrontation with the disposed evil entity that wants to destroy the universe. Standing in awe are the scientifically minded yet out to lunch bubble people.
Using logic with a sprinkle of luck, the rightful owners of the mystical object retain dominion and keep the cosmos safe for love, dancing, and pudding.
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