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Martin Hotze wrote:
On 13 Aug 2005 15:22:31 GMT, Blanche wrote: Just a reminder, there are no "laws" regarding the US flag, only traditions and conventions. http://straylight.law.cornell.edu/us...01_4_10_1.html oh well. In that section, most of the stuff is considered "customs." Note that there is heavy use of the word "should" in many of the sections. Section 3 (using the flag for advertising purposes), however, is obviously a law; it states that the offense described is a crime and dictates the fine. As far as this reference is concerend, Blanche seems to be correct that not allowing the flag to touch the ground (and similar customs) fall into the category of conventions. George Patterson Give a person a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a person to use the Internet and he won't bother you for weeks. |
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("George Patterson" wrote)
'What does bitte, bitte, bitte mean?' ....evil grin Either "please, please, please" or "you're welcome, you're welcome, you're welcome" depending on whether or not it's a reply to "danke." I couldn't remember the movie, The Longest Yard (1962) was my guess. GI asked the question to his GI buddies, of a surrendering Nazi...um, .....*after* it was no longer an issue - IYKWIM. Might have been Battle of the Bulge (1965) or Dirty Dozen (1967) or Patton (1970) or..... Montblack |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
Okay, well, if we pooled our resources, we could probably pick up a used C-123 for pretty cheap. Or maybe a Caravan? I think a Dodge Caravan will fit into the back of a C-123. |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
Wait -- a TRAILER! That's what we need! Keep all the supplies in a trailer, inside the storage facility, throughout the year. Just remember to take along a cylinder of compressed air to pump up any "low" tires on the trailer when it is picked up. |
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Montblack wrote:
I couldn't remember the movie, The Longest Yard (1962) was my guess. Wasn't that a Burt Reynolds movie about convicts playing football? |
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Jay brainstormed:
Crap, I suppose you're right. We'll STILL have to transport the stuff out to the campsite, somehow. Wait -- a TRAILER! That's what we need! Keep all the supplies in a trailer, inside the storage facility, throughout the year. Then, when you come to OSH next year, you simply hook it up to your van (which you have somehow magically transported onto the grounds, and driven right up to the Exhibit halls without anyone noticing) and drive it out to the North 40 -- where we won't have arrived yet! You will then have to predict precisely where we will be camping, and drop the load right *there*... Okay, maybe there are some holes in the plan here...but we'll fill 'em somehow! :-) This is getting complicated. We're going to need to hire some interns or something. -Tony Goetz |
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john smith wrote:
Wasn't that a Burt Reynolds movie about convicts playing football? He star'd in both of them... |
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"Blanche" wrote Which is hysterically funny, because the only "approved in the rules" method of destroying a worn-out US flag is by burning. No, there's no logic. Correctly burning a flag to dispose of it involves separating the different parts, such as the red stripes, the white stripes, and the blue field and stars. Only after they are separated, are they burned. -- Jim in NC |
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"Darrel Toepfer" wrote in message ... john smith wrote: Wasn't that a Burt Reynolds movie about convicts playing football? He star'd in both of them... He was most certainly not in the Longest Day. |
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Section 3 (using the flag for advertising purposes), however, is obviously a law; it states that the offense described is a crime and dictates the fine.
.... and is also valid only in DC. Jose -- Quantum Mechanics is like this: God =does= play dice with the universe, except there's no God, and there's no dice. And maybe there's no universe. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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