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Sunday, January 27, 2013
Saturday, January 26, 2013
New Jersey Republic - California Style
THE NEW JERSILONIA FLAG
A flag for Californians from New Jersey
A flag for California residents from New Jersey. Many a persons from New Jersey have gone west to pursue their dreams, well here is flag that digs into their New Jersey essence combined to style of California.
The animal of choice is the wily and clever skunk, who was given a natural power of defense that is annoying yet not so deadly.
Friday, January 25, 2013
Pennsylvania Republic Flag - California Style
THE PENSYLFORNIA FLAG
A flag for Californians from Pennsylvania
Why a ground hog for Pennsylvania? Well it's the state animal after all, and home to one of America's most mundane yet silly and fun holiday's for all - Gound Hog Day.
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Dragon Flag from Excalibur 1981
In 1981 the ancient Legend of Excalibur enchanted the modern world and a Hollywood movie was made about this fantastic tale of semi-historical origins. The long flag of the king features a red banner with golden dragon.
Delaware Republic Flag - California Style
THE D'CALIWARE FLAG
Instead of a red stripe and red star we have a purple stripe and purple star. Also the horseshoe crab is at the center instead of a California Grizzly.
The Never Ending Story Meets the Gadsden Flag
Some what of an appropriate reboot of the Gadsden Flag fun in the context of the Never Ending Story 1984.
Never give up on learning to love to Read
Monday, January 21, 2013
The armed US State flags that feature guns
Guns in America? Guns are as American as apple pie, baseball and the US flag. And did you know that several state flags feature guns. Amazingly the first state in the Union is armed with a long gun. Here are several state flags that 'invoke' the second amendment as a right to bear arms.
It all begins with the first state Delaware. The county gentleman on the right wearing a green suit holds a long gun in his left hand.
West Virginia also has guns on its flags. It has the most with two guns crossed in the foreground with a smurf hat in the center.
Michigan follows in the tradition of Delaware via long gun. We can see a frontiersman holding a gun in his left hand and waving to us with his right. Although he as a gun, he certainly seems like a friendly fella.'
The state flag also depicts a gun. However it is behind the farmer resting on a tree stump. The Native American does not hold a gun but rather a spear.
Finally Wyoming is the last state to have a gun, and it's a hand gun at that. It's really hard to see. The man on the left has the traditional cowboy holster, thus you can't see the barrel. Also take notice sometimes that this gun sometimes does not appear on some versions of the seal, depending on who made it.
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