LL-L "Vexillology" 2010.07.14 (04) [NL]
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From: Jonny <jonny.meibohm at arcor.de>
Subject: LL-L "Vexillology" 2010.07.14 (02) [EN]
Dear Marlou,
you've sent us the link of the flag of Trappenkamp.
My comment: marvellous!
Keep cool ;-); kind greetings!
Jonny Meibohm
Lower Saxony, Germany
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From: Sandy Fleming <sandy at fleimin.demon.co.uk>
Subject: LL-L "Vexillology" 2010.07.14 (02) [EN]
> From: Michael Everson <everson at evertype.com>
> Subject: LL-L "Vexillology" 2010.07.13 (03) [EN]
>
> On 13 Jul 2010, at 23:02, Lowlands-L List wrote:
>
> > Another good example of simplicity and effectiveness is the
> Edinburgh flag, which is just the Scottish flag (the Saltire) with the
> colours
> > reversed: nice and unpretentious.
>
> So "Argent a horse forcene gules" may have merit?
With such a simple derivation I suppose it can be no better than the
original :)
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From: Sandy Fleming <sandy at fleimin.demon.co.uk>
Subject: LL-L "Vexillology" 2010.07.13 (03) [EN]
> From: R. F. Hahn <sassisch at yahoo.com>
> Subject: Vexillology
>
> But even flags that violate “my rule” can be charming if they are
> entertaining enough. Take the flag of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
> and notice the character on the left. It cracks me up pretty much
> every time I see it: http://tinyurl.com/2v33axh
Not to mention Foghorn Leghorn on the right!
> Another funny one, of the Isle of Man: http://tinyurl.com/34suvyy
It just shows you what goes to making a thing funny or not: I'm so used
to seeing this symbol on Yale locks and other places that it doesn't
strike me as the least bit strange.
> Topped only by that of Sicily: http://tinyurl.com/35kdrff
> (whatever is going on there ...)
It does make me try to remember what the three-legged thing was all
about, if it stretches from Sicily to Man. I used to know this, looks
like I'll have to look it up again!
> And even more bizarre from the Benin Empire: http://tinyurl.com/lx78rw
> (Ain't this a lovely symbol?)
It may give the neighbours the wrong impression, though!
> So flags can be entertaining, can’t they?
Yes, that's four out of tens of thousands, so let's say 0.001%
entertaining :)
Sandy Fleming
http://scotstext.org/
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