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Wednesday, December 19, 2018
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Joyeux Noël! Merry Christmas from Quebec
Joyeux Noël du Québec!
The Quebec Christmas flag just takes the wrapping of elegant beauty, just like Quebec herself!
Thursday, December 13, 2018
God Jul! - Merry Christmas from Sweden
God jul från Sverige!
That's Merry Christmas from Sweden. Here is a holiday flag in honor of St. Lucy's Day. The Swedish celebrate Christmas like most American's on the 25th of December. But the festivities star on December 13 on Saint Lucy's Day.
Monday, December 10, 2018
Olympic Flags from Family Guy - The Griffin Winter Games
In the 7th episode of the 17th season of The Family Guy of FOX Network several mysterious flags appear during an Olympic competition. Many of the flags are recognizable to us folks in this universe, but it seems the banners of several nations have crossed the quantum-entanglement matrix of time. Meaning they have sneaked into our universe in this episode. It is a known fact, the creator of this television series has quantum magical powers, Seth MacFarland. MacFarland was scheduled to perish on 9/11/2001 but due to a providential hangover, he missed his flight and stayed with us, as the fates saw this special quasi-humaniod was destined to bring balance to network television.
No doubt it is the Mandela Affect that has allowed a universe of quantum nations from MacFarland's many, many pan-dimensional realities to seep into this episode. Some of the flags are recognizable as Russia, Belgium, Austria, Spain, and Italy. However, from our quantum reality, there are several unrecognizable nations.
There is a close up of some of the flags, which until til now, were unknown to our version of mankind as we know it. Thanks to MacFarland, we are now able to acknowledge some of the trans-dimensional nations across the mysterious rift of space, time and reality. Although covered up with dry and raunchy humour, the deep truth to be seen is apparent for all kinds of sentient beings to notice.
Saturday, November 3, 2018
Camp North Star Flag - Meatballs 1979
Meatballs is that old 1980s movie that is really a 1970s movie. It's a totally groovy pic. If you saw it as a young kid it was awesome. But as a teen or young adult, it's fairly silly. But if you grew up on it, and liked it, and have crossed the 40 yard line—it has ripened for another viewing again. It has serious adult themes concerning young summer love, mixed in with childish antics, and it is when Mr. Murray was in his prime.
Of vexillological note is the flag for camp North Star. It is white flag with a four pointed star in the middle. The hard luck hero of the movie is played by Chris Makepeace as Rudy Gerner. Rudy is the hard luck case kid who receives his summer camp lesson at the end.
One interesting flag is the pants of the fat boy. He is caught in the act of being a sneaky 'Overhearing Oliver' at the girls cabin. Subsequently, he loses his trousers. And they became the prize of the day. Notice the yellow wiffle ball-like finial.
In the video below, Mill Burray echos the wise words of Socrates about the meaningless vanity of life, as neither the fruit of winning nor losing will rest the soul. However, learning to fail with grace is one of the hardest, yet most beautiful lessons a soul can learn.
In the end, the drive to play for the sake of play, as with the spirit of a kamikaze warrior, is what motivates our rag-tag team of underdogs to the lodestar of the North.
Of vexillological note is the flag for camp North Star. It is white flag with a four pointed star in the middle. The hard luck hero of the movie is played by Chris Makepeace as Rudy Gerner. Rudy is the hard luck case kid who receives his summer camp lesson at the end.
One interesting flag is the pants of the fat boy. He is caught in the act of being a sneaky 'Overhearing Oliver' at the girls cabin. Subsequently, he loses his trousers. And they became the prize of the day. Notice the yellow wiffle ball-like finial.
In the video below, Mill Burray echos the wise words of Socrates about the meaningless vanity of life, as neither the fruit of winning nor losing will rest the soul. However, learning to fail with grace is one of the hardest, yet most beautiful lessons a soul can learn.
In the end, the drive to play for the sake of play, as with the spirit of a kamikaze warrior, is what motivates our rag-tag team of underdogs to the lodestar of the North.
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