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<blockquote data-quote="john250" data-source="post: 808076" data-attributes="member: 4406"><p>That you Chrisy :!: I wasn't sure how Britains flag got into this :lol: </p><p></p><p>Flag symbolism and flag etiquette are surprisingly detailed. </p><p>25 yrs or more ago the AM radio talk show out of Louisville, KY had a semi-regular guest in the person of a veteran who learned every proper way to treat the flag. I'm a little dull, but I found the guy fascinating. </p><p>A year ago I rescued a flag from the road ditch and hung it on the wall in my office. Field of stars to the flags right as per code. </p><p>It's a little grease stained. Likely it hung on a Ram 250 Cummins and caught some soot. I think etiquette requires me to take it to an official cremation because of the dirt, but I'm not sure. She's not frayed, just looks like a diesel mechanic's coveralls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john250, post: 808076, member: 4406"] That you Chrisy :!: I wasn't sure how Britains flag got into this :lol: Flag symbolism and flag etiquette are surprisingly detailed. 25 yrs or more ago the AM radio talk show out of Louisville, KY had a semi-regular guest in the person of a veteran who learned every proper way to treat the flag. I'm a little dull, but I found the guy fascinating. A year ago I rescued a flag from the road ditch and hung it on the wall in my office. Field of stars to the flags right as per code. It's a little grease stained. Likely it hung on a Ram 250 Cummins and caught some soot. I think etiquette requires me to take it to an official cremation because of the dirt, but I'm not sure. She's not frayed, just looks like a diesel mechanic's coveralls. [/QUOTE]
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