I have become enamored of flags as of late. Actually thats not entirely true, this is a recurring affection, at least in the the theoretical sense. My problem is that I like the idea of flags, but am, in reality, far too disorganized to actualize this particular pretension. The 1908 46 star flag? Bookmarked, but unpurchased. The Fredonian flag. Sung of, but unflown.
I think I need to rectify this.
Fun fact: The motto on the Salvation Army flag reads "Blood and Fire". Think about that next Christmas when you chuck your change in Santa's bucket.
NB: Any replies to this quoting Eddie Izzard had better be very funny or I will mock you. Rise to the occasion, folks.
I think I need to rectify this.
Fun fact: The motto on the Salvation Army flag reads "Blood and Fire". Think about that next Christmas when you chuck your change in Santa's bucket.
NB: Any replies to this quoting Eddie Izzard had better be very funny or I will mock you. Rise to the occasion, folks.
in that game you were following all the theives around and one clue you always could get was to be shown the flag. i became a flag wizard.
Many people consider this a subset of the more traditional study of heraldry, and in truth there is considerable overlap as many national flags have heraldic influences and origins.
http://www.flags.net/