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April 2010
Badge of the week ~ Samtredia | Badge of the week ~ Samtredia |
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15 April ~ The three-headed dove of Georgia. Many here would be too weak to withstand a jocular reference to the incident at Chernobyl but, of course, WSC is made of sterner journalistic stuff. There are two schools of thought on this badge. The first believes it to represent the three-headed dove of Georgia. Legend has it that, in times of trouble and uncertainty, the dove will give three answers to whosoever importunes it. Many people in modern Georgia try a doctor or Google first but the dove is still consulted by those who have fruitlessly tried every other avenue. The first head gives answers on health and prosperity, the second head will give answers relating to the future and the third head is really an admin head that takes your details and sends confirmation of the response.
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