Let's try and get 1,000,000 replies to this post

Albie said:
I'll give you that one - I'm in a generous mood. :D

Albie+035.jpg

Albie ???
 
I don't have photos to post  :(

Users Online  27 Guests, 8 Users (1 Hidden)
Users active in past 15 minutes:
Albie, Hunlord, GuineaPig, Shrike, Cosmiceddie, numbersix, Jérôme

here it comes GuineaPig -probably one of the funniest nicknames here ...
Every time I see him loggin in, a smile comes in my face  :bigsmile:
-same thing I used to  have with thousand_suns but for other reasons  ::)
 
Albie said:
That looks like Zinedine Zidane cradling an aliens head. :huh:

It was I  :blush: -holding my oud- drawn by a friend

------

I put it out, it really looked like Zinedine Zidane cradling an aliens head  :bigsmile:
 
I can double post if no one has replied before the next day...but I tried to double post and all I get is a



Then my reply comes in here...no double post
 
To double post, you need to leave it around an hour (I think) before it does not automatically merge into one.


However, I am not condoning double posting as it is sometimes frowned upon. :D
 
If you want to play that game, no_5, both the St. George's Cross and the St. Andrew's Cross were well-established long before the Union of Great Britain.

So nyah.

Anyway, it is a Union Jack on 'Edison', and since Bruce has never expressed any affection for or affiliation with France, we can presume the cap was chosen to match... :P
 
Raven said:
If you want to play that game, no_5, both the St. George's Cross and the St. Andrew's Cross were well-established long before the Union of Great Britain.

So nyah.

Anyway, it is a Union Jack on 'Edison', and since Bruce has never expressed any affection for or affiliation with France, we can presume the cap was chosen to match... :P


yes of course, I have no doubt....

in fact I never noticed before that the three colours apply also in Union Jack

how to explain to you, when I see these particular colors in that order 'blue-white-red) or the opposite order, I automatically think of France....Union Jack has a very particular shape so it is
its shape that make it particular

from the other hand, there are a lot of three colours flags today ....well, just the tri-color seems to me original, maybe because of its signification and its history

don't take me wrong, I'm not a French, I was not born here, nor educated here, and my beloved country was never a French colony, so...
 
____no5 said:
how to explain to you, when I see these particular colors in that order 'blue-white-red) or the opposite order, I automatically think of France....
Funnily enough, so do I. But as pointed out - it's more likely to be the red-white-blue of the Union Jack.

But anyroad, this way too serious to discuss in this thread - so we shall talk of it no more.

Unless someone wishes to start a proper thread in the Gen. Discussion (even though we may have exhausted all the talk of it).
 
Back
Top