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#59547
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Reading and Boavista Gender: Male Frankie Howerd ... sadly Ginger Nuts (must be McVities) 'Diceman' (for a couple of crazy weeks) Life and this box are too short 'Forever Changes' Location: São João do Estoril
posted 02-07-2008 23:25

 
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I think we did this before on the old site, but anyway, I'll run it up the pole again and see who salutes.

Zimbabwe's:




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#59549
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posted 02-07-2008 23:35

 
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#59551
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posted 02-07-2008 23:42

 
Oh all right then. I'm not sure if this one is crap.

Zaire:

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#59554
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posted 02-07-2008 23:53

 
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The illustration is probably more rubbish than the actual flag ... but it is a bit dodgy, yes.

<applause for the other one>


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Last Edit: 03-07-2008 00:50 By erwin.
 
#59555
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posted 02-07-2008 23:54

 
See, I think they're okay. They're quite pretty and there's something going on in each of them.

Personally, I think Poland's flag is crap:



That's just lazy!


There's possibly only one flag in the world that's lazier than Poland's - and that's Indonesia's:



"Phew! It's a bit hot, innit? I can't be bothered to design a flag - can you? I'll tell you what - we'll just turn Poland's upside-down - no-one will notice."

Lazy cunts!
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Last Edit: 03-07-2008 01:37 By evilC.
 
#59558
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Haverfordwest County, RCD Espanyol, Torino Biscuit? I am a triathlete!
posted 02-07-2008 23:59

 
Mozambique

what is that next to the rifle? If its a hoe the angle is all wrong

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#59559
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posted 03-07-2008 00:01

 
Oh, I forget its name for the moment, but it's like the soil-tilling equivalent of an adze.


edit:

Ah-ha! I think it's called a 'grub hoe' or an 'adze hoe'.

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Last Edit: 03-07-2008 00:08 By evilC.
 
#59560
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posted 03-07-2008 00:01

 
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I like simplicity, me. For example, this is just brilliant:




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#59563
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posted 03-07-2008 00:26

 
There's something about Botswana's flag that I find quite aesthetic and soothing, yet modest:

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#59564
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posted 03-07-2008 00:31

 
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Yes, that's lovely (although it gave me a sudden and shocking flash of Coventry FC circa late 70s ... brrr!)


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#59568
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posted 03-07-2008 00:47

 
Los Angeles' flag is not really liked by many Angelenos:

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#59569
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posted 03-07-2008 00:49

 
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Now that looks like it was inspired by something Jorge Campos once wore.


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#59571
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posted 03-07-2008 00:53

 
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In evilC's photo, you have to wonder why the bloke is wearing a hard hat in the middle of a field.


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#59575
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posted 03-07-2008 01:09

 
erwin wrote:
QUOTE:
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Now that looks like it was inspired by something Jorge Campos once wore.


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He did play for the Galaxy, you know.

From the city's website:

QUOTE:
The red represents the vineyards, the golden-yellow depicts the
orange groves, and the green symbolizes the olive trees. The colors of the flag are also
found in the flags of Spain and Mexico, whose past was very important in the early
history of Los Angeles. The replica of the City Seal is shown in the center of the flag.
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#59577
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posted 03-07-2008 01:24

 
The only flag that I've ever noticed flying in San Francisco is this one:


However it seems that the flag of San Francisco is:



which would certainly qualify for this thread.
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#59628
posted 03-07-2008 08:33

 
The Rainbow flag is the Inca flag. In Peru, that is.
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