Im not sure about this.withoutaface said:Just something plain incorporating the Federation star and the southern cross would work best imo.
yup i dont know what withoutacock found so funny about itanti-mathmite said:yes. A Y stick, used in divining. A great Australian tradition and past time.
I thought Eiffel Tower when I saw that.breaking said:yup i dont know what withoutacock found so funny about it
it's supposed to detect nearby water sources i believe?jm1234567890 said:I thought Eiffel Tower when I saw that.
I never quite understood what a Y stick did.
yeah, but how does a stick do that :/breaking said:it's supposed to detect nearby water sources i believe?
lol yeah thats why i said supposed tojm1234567890 said:yeah, but how does a stick do that :/
EDIT: ahh it is all fiction.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dowsing
lol, dick smith sponsored a competition to prove it.
Wouldn't that be promoting Qantas?Slide Rule said:Voted no, although I wouldn't mind this one: http://www.ausflag.com.au/new/pfdc/images/076a.gif
withoutacock...that's very subtle of you.breaking said:yup i dont know what withoutacock found so funny about it
Birth of a Republic through phallicism. Brilliant.breaking said:
The way I read it, the pressing issue is to remove the union jack. You cant have a national flag comprising of the flags of other countries.braindrainedAsh said:Unusually on the flag issue I personally think we should just stick with what we have. It is part of our national identity and to change it would simply be a massive government waste of money, they should spend that money on the hospitals or the universities instead.
There is nothing really wrong with what we have. A flag is what you make it, it doesn't really matter what it looks like, it is more important what the nation makes the flag mean.
wanton-wonton said:Wouldn't that be promoting Qantas?