Monday, November 1, 2010

Texas and North Carolina

I know, I brought up how great the Texas flag is before. But I'm reintroducing it so I can compare it to North Carolina.










From a distance, this flag would look like the Texas flag flown "in distress." North Carolina's flag used to have the red and blue areas in the opposite positions. Also the star was bigger and it didn't have gold banners. Who knows why they changed it, but now it looks too much like Texas. Also, there are words all over the place. No one wants to read when they look at a flag. I have a proposal. It's a little radical. But keep in mind that Ohio doesn't have any right angles. Are you going to be outdone by Ohio, North Carolina? Keep in mind: Ohio put the Wright Flyer on their state quarter! So you have a score to settle.


This requires a little explanation. First of all, the light blue area is not part of the flag. It's sky. Second, as you can see, the red and blue have been switched back to their original positions. Also, in order to outdo Ohio with their pennant shaped flag, North Carolina can have the first flag that enters the Third Dimension! In honor of the actual location of the birth of flight, the North Carolina flag is now a conical windsock, which would have been very important for determining wind direction for Orville and Wilbur as they launched their rattletrap manned kite. No one will mistake this flag for Texas!



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  1. Windsock could double as the Lighthouse, also placed on many a NC plate. Well done, Andy.

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  4. It's been said that Virginia is the mother of Texas. No one knows who the father is. I suspect North Carolina. See the flags. there is a resemblance.

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  5. The flags for NC and TX are similar due to the associations after the war of 1812. Many North Carolinians took bounty land grants in Texas. People such as Jesse Grimes.

    http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utcah/02171/cah-02171.html

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    1. Jesse Grimes sold his NC homestead in Duplin County to my ancestor Jesse Quinn as he relocated to Alabama and then the Austin settlements. Grimesland et al

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  6. Star of any hue on a red field usually is a signifier of communism. Nice job, you Marxist Monster!!

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  7. This is hilarious because texans are copying our state flag. Because NC made changes to it the flag legally it lets texas say their flag is 47 years older.

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  9. You all are shit heads as Texas was the first on the design simulator is not proportionate except colors. I'm from Texas and now in N.C. our misdemeanor are the same they are great people.

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  10. NC flag is much older than the Texas flag.

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  11. Mkay well texas was founded by my granpda waaaaaaay after north carolina

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