View Full Version : pic: Elgin @ Memorial Day Parade
CD47-Bot
31-05-2004, 12:52
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Rich Wong
31-05-2004, 12:54
LOL.
You look like a superhero or Captain American!
:D
BTW- where was this?
Astronouth7303
31-05-2004, 13:03
Aren't you NOT supposed to wear the flag?
Ryan Dognaux
31-05-2004, 14:05
Hey as long as it doesn't touch the ground :]
Nice outfit.
JohnBoucher
31-05-2004, 14:13
Rich, The parade was in Watertown CT. Hometown of Team 237.
Astronouth7303, You are correct that the wearing of the flag is not one of the approved uses of the flag. Please also note that having the flag on a US Postage stamp is also not an approved use and neither is the horizontal display prior to a football or baseball game approved. These and other examples can be seen here http://www.ushistory.org/betsy/flagetiq.html (http://www.ushistory.org/betsy/flagetiq.html)
Astronouth7303
31-05-2004, 14:33
I didn't realize it applied to images/pictures! I just thought it was for an actual flag!
Elgin Clock
31-05-2004, 20:47
I want to know why no one told me that my hair looked that bad...:ahh:
I tried to spike it, and I guess it didn't work...:eek:
Alex Pelan
31-05-2004, 21:03
I'm digging those pants :D Where can I get a pair?
Elgin Clock
31-05-2004, 21:13
I'm digging those pants :D Where can I get a pair?
On the boardwalk at Hampton Beach, NH. 20 bucks each, or two for I think 35 bucks. lol
One size fits all, velcro adjustable straps on the pants. Their more like a warm up suit. I wore this pair over my shorts, and was sweating before we even started marching thanks to the great weather we had during the parade today, unlike last year when we marched in the rain.
MOEmaniac
01-06-2004, 13:48
All I've got to say is SHWANKY!
Tom Bottiglieri
01-06-2004, 21:10
elgin you are by far the strangest person i have ever met
Elgin Clock
01-06-2004, 21:12
elgin you are by far the strangest person i have ever met
YES!!!!
That means so much to me, you can't imagine....:)
Astronouth7303
01-06-2004, 21:44
and used 'their' instead of 'they're'
Mike Schroeder
01-06-2004, 22:50
I want to know why no one told me that my hair looked that bad...:ahh:
I tried to spike it, and I guess it didn't work...:eek:
honestly it looks like you rolled out of bed and threw on your captain america pajamas :p btw elgin, where is your capt america shield ?
MOEmaniac
03-06-2004, 08:54
honestly it looks like you rolled out of bed and threw on your captain america pajamas
It still looks like he's asleep.
Elgin Clock
03-06-2004, 12:52
It still looks like he's asleep.
Well, think about it. It was still before noon on a Monday when this picture was taken.. Of course I was still asleep!
Elgin Clock
03-06-2004, 17:44
Wow..
Well, today I got an E-Mail from our team leader that they were talked to about the wearing of the flag in our parade by myself. Apparently Astronouth7303 was not the only person that caught my patriotic flaw.
But I doubt that they also know about the stamp rule, or some of the other flag code violations that were mentioned on the website in John's post (post #5 in this thread).
I never meant to offend anyone, it was just another way to show my patriotism for this country. I guess even in this sensitive but patriotic time, you have to do your homework before you try and do anything good.
I am kind of mad from these comments, but also see what points the people who were making the comments were trying to get at.
Anyways, to try and remedy this but also raise awareness of the correct uses of the flag and the image of the flag I plan on writing not only a public apology in our local newspaper. I plan on also mentioning that website and possibly also proposing that in the school system that the days before a patriotic holiday like Memorial Day, that the students study the history of the flag, the pledge, and also some details about the particular day. IE: For memorial day they could learn about what the day actually represents and was enacted for: The remembrance of people that helped to shape this country to the way it is today and the sacrafices that have been made to make this coutry great.
When I write this apology, I will copy it here in this thread on ChiefDelphi, for all to see.
Bharat Nain
03-06-2004, 17:52
Wow..
Well, today I got an E-Mail from our team leader that they were talked to about the wearing of the flag in our parade by myself. Apparently Astronouth7303 was not the only person that caught my patriotic flaw.
But I doubt that they also know about the stamp rule, or some of the other flag code violations that were mentioned on the website in John's post (post #5 in this thread).
I never meant to offend anyone, it was just another way to show my patriotism for this country. I guess even in this sensitive but patriotic time, you have to do your homework before you try and do anything good.
I am kind of mad from these comments, but also see what points the people who were making the comments were trying to get at.
Anyways, to try and remedy this but also raise awareness of the correct uses of the flag and the image of the flag I plan on writing not only a public apology in our local newspaper. I plan on also mentioning that website and possibly also proposing that in the school system that the days before a patriotic holiday like Memorial Day, that the students study the history of the flag, the pledge, and also some details about the particular day. IE: For memorial day they could learn about what the day actually represents and was enacted for: The remembrance of people that helped to shape this country to the way it is today and the sacrafices that have been made to make this coutry great.
When I write this apology, I will copy it here in this thread on ChiefDelphi, for all to see.It's good, as long as you apologize. It's good that other brought up the point, you dont want to get into any trouble later. Only a person with a big heart will openly apolgoize :)
So take it easy and be happy...
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