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Thursday, November 27, 2014
Vietnam Forrest Gump Flags
In 1994 the Viet Cong flag was waved in the faces of Americans for one last time, in the movie Forrest Gump. It apparently appears as a captured flag, that is used to decorate the toilet stalls.
Forrest Gump Flag
In Forrest Gump's bedroom, Forrest drew an American flag. Although it does not accurately portray the flag, it accurately captures a child's perception of the US flag. It has the key elements of stars, and red and white stripes.
Saturday, November 22, 2014
Blue Jeans Awareness Ribbon
The blue jeans awareness ribbon is dedicated to helping find a cure for all sorts of genetic diseases. Nearly 1 in 10 people are affected by rare and genetic orders. Approximately 30% of children with these nearly invisible to the media and public syndromes will not see their first day in kindergarten. Over 7,000 distinct rare and genetically related diseases are represented by this symbol.
The jeans ribbons is a poetic reference to malfunctioning genes associated with these disorders. The golden rivet in the center refers to the origin of jeans when Jacob Davis first used reinforced metal rivets to make hardy denim work pants - also known as jeans, first created sometime in the 1870s.
The golden rivet also symbolizes the proverbial golden genetic thread that connects all of our lives. It is reminder that we are all related to each other and share the same basic genetic blueprint. And that strangers, friends and others are actually members of our family. Furthermore the golden rivet distinguishes this blue ribbon symbol from the multitudes of other important causes that also utilize a blue ribbon.
http://globalgenes.org/
The jeans ribbons is a poetic reference to malfunctioning genes associated with these disorders. The golden rivet in the center refers to the origin of jeans when Jacob Davis first used reinforced metal rivets to make hardy denim work pants - also known as jeans, first created sometime in the 1870s.
The golden rivet also symbolizes the proverbial golden genetic thread that connects all of our lives. It is reminder that we are all related to each other and share the same basic genetic blueprint. And that strangers, friends and others are actually members of our family. Furthermore the golden rivet distinguishes this blue ribbon symbol from the multitudes of other important causes that also utilize a blue ribbon.
http://globalgenes.org/
Sunday, November 9, 2014
Saturday, November 8, 2014
Batten's Syndrome - Falling under the Jean's Awareness Ribbon

Like flags, depending on the colours used - these ribbons communicate a message. Perhaps the most successful and renowned ribbon is the pink breast cancer ribbon. But since there are a limited number of colours, some awareness groups use designs to convey their message. One particular unique design is the jigsaw autism awareness ribbon that a pieces of the puzzle in red, yellow, and blue.
The purpose of these ribbons is to promote public awareness, inspire hope, muster moral support, and aim for healing. One particular unique ribbon is the blue jeans ribbon that refers to rare types of genetic syndromes that often cut life short or add a heavy burden to those persons born with rare genetic complications. The jeans ribbon, is play on the word for genes. It is a unique ribbon that represents all types of genetic complications united under one ribbon - the jeans ribbon.
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Rare Genes Ribbon with a Golden Rivet to distinguish it from other blue ribbons |
We are at primitive stage of genetic therapy, but with good science and caring hearts a cure is surely within our reach.
For More Information on Batten's Disease please visit this website: www.bdsra.org
More Information about rare genetic diseases:
http://globalgenes.org/rare-diseases-facts-statistics/

Tuesday, November 4, 2014
1950s Refeshments Vexilloid


It has been said that Frylocks father is the bucket of popcorn and Master Shakes mom is the cup of soda. Oddly Meatwad's father was a chocolate bar.
Friday, October 31, 2014
Flags from the Sixth Sense - 1999



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