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Moo73
31st January 2007, 03:20 PM
I might be wrong but, I always thought that a flag presented in reverse indicated a signal for help...or is that upside down?

bitingmidge
31st January 2007, 03:23 PM
Sorry Moo, a flag in reverse means the wind is coming from the other way!

Upside down if you are in trouble!

If you can't see the flag, your ship has sunk.

P

:D :D :D

silentC
31st January 2007, 03:27 PM
a flag in reverse means the wind is coming from the other way
Then we must be at the centre of a vortex, which could be distressing...

:)

nine fingers
31st January 2007, 05:04 PM
If the Union Jack is flown upside down, it is a distress signal.
If you flew the Australian flag upside down,your a b#$%^&y idiot.
a proud Aussie Nine Fingers.:2tsup:

Shedhand
31st January 2007, 05:19 PM
I'm dead sick and tired with all this bloody flag flying jingoism. Why don't we all just enjoy our great country and make anyone welcome who comes here to live and contribute.
Stupid Mundine burns a picture of Howard and the bloody queen's flag. So what? We still have free speech in this country don't we. If people have something to say let 'em say it. That's freedom. If someone calls me a fool I just laugh. I don't ring that nitwit John Laws or the fairy queen (A Jones) and demand the law be changed to protect me.
:rantoff::rico::flog::bartmoon:

dazzler
31st January 2007, 05:21 PM
Oooh I got a story bout an upside down flag!

My godfather was a merchant seaman, roo hunter and all round aussie larrikan.

In the early 70's he was living in Horsham and drove past the copshop and saw the flag was upside down.

Walks into the station and plonks his rifle down on the counter and tells the constable he is here to help to repel the invaders.

Wouldnt give up the gig till the Sgt comes out to see what the nuffy wanted and spied the flag flapping upside down.

"Constable go and put the *&&*** flag up the right way.:doh:

dazzler
31st January 2007, 05:22 PM
I'm dead sick and tired with all this bloody flag flying jingoism. Why don't we all just enjoy our great country and make anyone welcome who comes here to live and contribute.
Stupid Mundine burns a picture of Howard and the bloody queen's flag. So what? We still have free speech in this country don't we. If people have something to say let 'em say it. That's freedom. If someone calls me a fool I just laugh. I don't ring that nitwit John Laws or the fairy queen (A Jones) and demand the law be changed to protect me.
:rantoff::rico::flog::bartmoon:


Dont forget the " Ï fought and died under that flag rubbish".

Stuart
31st January 2007, 08:21 PM
An upside down flag in the Navy normally mean the Officer of the Day owes a lot of drinks!

(yes Outback, I did notice!)

outback
31st January 2007, 09:16 PM
An upside down flag in the Navy normally mean the Officer of the Day owes a lot of drinks!

(yes Outback, I did notice!)


Fatherhood has mellowed you out ol' mate. :U

Stuart
1st February 2007, 05:11 AM
Sleep deprivation will do that.

Termite
1st February 2007, 09:07 AM
Dont forget the " Ï fought and died under that flag rubbish".
My sincere advice is to tread carefully when making a statement like this. :((

masoth
1st February 2007, 09:40 AM
In July it will be 46 years since I flew back to Australia after a couple of years on active service - now, I'm not New South Wales born but seeing the bridge from the plane REALLY got the emotions acting-up, and the Australian flag truely grabs the attention of service men and women whenever and where ever they come upon it sudenly/unexpectedly.
I don't accept the intentional/unintentional sarcasm of dazzler's post, quote:
'Dont forget the " Ï fought and died under that flag rubbish".'

soth

Felder
1st February 2007, 09:47 AM
I'm dead sick and tired with all this bloody flag flying jingoism......... demand the law be changed to protect me.



I don't accept the intentional/unintentional sarcasm of dazzler's post, quote:
'Dont forget the " Ï fought and died under that flag rubbish".'

soth

I'm sure this thread started as an interpretation of different methods to fly a flag and the message it symbolises........
Upside down = distress
Half mast = someone has died
etc.

Let's not confuse it with an argument as to whether or not we are allowed to fly a flag, what the flag means to us, etc. :no:

dazzler
1st February 2007, 10:03 AM
My sincere advice is to tread carefully when making a statement like this. :((

Why?
Can you honestly tell me that anyone ever went to war for a flag:?.

To save our country --- Yes

To protect others from evil --- Yes

To do our duty (and I've done mine btw) ---- Yes

To protect democracy and free speech -----Yes :wink:

cheers

dazzler

silentC
1st February 2007, 10:06 AM
Flags are symbols. Of course no one fights for a flag, they fight for what the flag represents. So the flag becomes a symbol of what they are fighting for.

dazzler
1st February 2007, 10:09 AM
In July it will be 46 years since I flew back to Australia after a couple of years on active service - now, I'm not New South Wales born but seeing the bridge from the plane REALLY got the emotions acting-up, and the Australian flag truely grabs the attention of service men and women whenever and where ever they come upon it sudenly/unexpectedly.
I don't accept the intentional/unintentional sarcasm of dazzler's post, quote:
'Dont forget the " Ï fought and died under that flag rubbish".'

soth

No sarcasm my friend.

There is irony in the fact that Australians have gone to war to protect freedom on one hand and yet hold it in contempt on the other with free speech.

I was making an observation. Honest apologies if it genuinely upset anyone but it is worth a moments thought.

cheers

dazzler

dazzler
1st February 2007, 10:10 AM
Flags are symbols. Of course no one fights for a flag, they fight for what the flag represents. So the flag becomes a symbol of what they are fighting for.


Love Fifteen.


Doh! :)

Doughboy
1st February 2007, 11:10 AM
On the news the other night there was a story on a Gold Coast Real
Estate office that was flying the QLD flag, Aussie flag, and the Eureka flag. The local council sent him a cranky letter saying that the Eureka flag is not recognised and that it was blatant advertising that has not been condoned by the council itself. oh yeah if he did not remove the flag they were going to fine him some ludicrous amount.

I am sorry but even I recall being taught about the Eureka Stockade and if that ain't as Aussie as they come then I am in the wrong country. Can someone make sense of this codswallop?

Pete

Bob38S
1st February 2007, 12:33 PM
Except for the association with the BLF

- the Euerka flag is a pearler!

A true expression of the citizens thoughts of the government of the day.

Bob


Now, duck, get ready to swerve, grab flakjacket and helmet and watch for incoming.........

squashedfrog1
1st February 2007, 01:27 PM
having had many dealings with the Gold Coast City Council, it's not the flag that has the problem............


sf

Moo73
2nd February 2007, 04:51 PM
The original question was only concerning the direction of the flag - no hint of political or other agenda intended :no:
Obviously got caught up in an argument I had no intention of making! But thats the nature of the forum ;)

dazzler
2nd February 2007, 10:31 PM
The original question was only concerning the direction of the flag - no hint of political or other agenda intended :no:
Obviously got caught up in an argument I had no intention of making! But thats the nature of the forum ;)

Thats whats so great about this forum. Its like a beer at the pub. The conversation flows, debates rage, lessons learned and we mostly stay friends at the end :2tsup:

BobL
2nd February 2007, 11:27 PM
Flags are symbols. Of course no one fights for a flag, they fight for what the flag represents. So the flag becomes a symbol of what they are fighting for.

Unfortunately flags are symbols of meaning that can be used in many ways of which those working for a just cause are but one. A big problem I have with flags are the number of politicians, union officials, salesmen, religious leaders, lawyers, sports people etc who have "rorted and lied" under an Aussie flag??