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Tuesday, February 10, 2015

The South Aussierfica Flag

A new geographic flag that indicates the latitudes when Australia, Africa, and South America are at a parallel latitude.  Thus the seasons and stars match with a certain kind of charm for all of these lands "Down Under."  People often forget most of South America and much of Africa is below the equator. 

Subsequently any nation that resides in "Aussierfica Lane" can fly this flag.  Additionally any ship, car or craft to cross this space is entitled to fly this flag: 10 degrees 41' South unto 34 degrees 59' South.   Thus this flag can be flown anywhere on the continent of the nation of South Africa, Paraguay, Madagascar, and most of Bolivia. 

The flag is mostly based upon 20th century Australian flag, but the canton uses popular African colours.  The red line along the bottom establishes the connectivity between these regions of earth, and echos of Chile's flag.  


Monday, February 9, 2015

First Place Flag

The first place flag is based upon the flag of the United States.  Sometimes you can't be faster, stronger, or connected.  But there is an equalizer of being first.  Since the United States has earned so many first place discoveries the first place flag is based upon its national flag.

Likewise this flag is partly based upon the black and white checker flag, which signals the final lap.  But in this case the first place flag can be issues for nearly anything and anyone.  The first on Mars, the first to make a discovery, the first to climb a certain mountain, first to define a new word, first to discover a planet, first kiss, fist love, first child, first whatever.  

The US was first to walk on the moon, first to break the sound barrier, and many others.  

Sunday, February 8, 2015

US flag in 1989 Batman Movie by Tim Burton


 
The US flag makes a small cameo like Billy D. Williams in the 1989 Batman Movie.









Joker Bang Flag from Batman 1989


The classic gag of the toy bang flag made its appearance in the 1989 Batman movie. Hopefully someday soon they will make a retro Batman Arkham 1989 nostalgia video game. Imagine if they could put a modern Rocksteady gaming engine on classic 1989 Batman. Flying through Tim Burton's Batman universe with its original soundtrack? Awesome indeed. Then they will have to release an original 1960s TV batman game! Fighting baddies with the TV theme song would so rock!


Coat of Arms in Batman 1989 - Bruce Wayne's Mansion


A unique coat of arms appears in the Batman movie from 1989.  In this case a black shield with a silver border has stylized red saltire with several circles and a sun in the center. 


Joker's Insignia from Batman movie 1989

 Jack Nicholson played a perfect cheesy 1980s joker.  In the movie his henchmen carry his badge which consists of a bulls eye with his face in the center. 
Here the Joker sits on his throne during the 200th anniversary of Gotham.










Table Top Mini "Save the Festival" flag from Batman 1989

The vexillologically "Bad" flag in Batman 1989 is the "Save the Festival" flag.  Gotham is celebrating its 200th anniversary.  Bruce Wayne decides to host a party at his mansion, so that it can continue on.







 You can see that several "Save the Festival" of Gotham's bicentennial flag are all over the place.