Fridge wrote:
Hopefully one day though we can get rid of that giant monkey on our back that is England and become truly independent.....That would really be worth celebrating
Fridge wrote:
Hopefully one day though we can get rid of that giant monkey on our back that is England and become truly independent.....That would really be worth celebrating
If you look at Schus signature, it's the white cross on the blue background. It is often known as the saltire and is based on the shape of the cross that St Andrew (patron saint of Scotland) was crucified on. (note the different shape to the standard).
Its design is incorporated into The Union Flag of Great Britian if you look closely at it. (It is in fact an amalgam of all the flags of the component British nations).
Hopefully one day though we can get rid of that giant monkey on our back that is England and become truly independent.....That would really be worth celebrating
I like to fly two flags, too, but both are US. We have the Stars and Stripes and the Gadsden. I let whichever kid is putting up the flag that day choose which one to use, or both.
the local radio station here had what they called a Canadian weekend. They played nothing but Canadian bands. They played a truck load of Rush. songs I have never heard on the radio. Here Again, The Trees, The Camera Eye etc... it was way cool..