================================================ Subject: Re: "flag rules" From: To: Date: Tue 18 Sep 2001 20:50:10 +0000 ================================================ i'm sure it's already been posted, and i just haven't gotten that far yet...you may leave your flag out in the rain if it is an all-weather flag (ie, traditional cotton flags should be brought in)...and if you leave it up at night, it should be illuminated... Lee -- ~~they laugh at us because we're different; we laugh at them because they're all the same~~Drowning Pool ~~Be careful what you learn, sometimes knowing burns~~Virgos Merlot > So when it rains I should bring mine in? I haven't been doing that. It > rained last night too. Oops. I think it's going to rain tomorrow too. I > saw a GREAT display near my house. There's a flag set up in the middle of a > yard with red spotlights on it, and a little memorial thing set up next to > it. It gave me goosebumps. Someone else had Christmas lights on their roof > that said USA. Very cool. > > Jen > > In a message dated 9/18/2001 10:49:21 AM Central Daylight Time, > creedgrrl@VISTO.COM writes: > > << Hi Jen and the rest :) > > I was wondering that myself. > While we were hanging the flags in the windows at work vertically we were > told > to always hang it so that on the outside, the blue field of stars is on the > left side. The only other rules I know of is not to let the flag touch the > ground, and also keep it out of the rain. If you have the flag outside, > have a > spotlight or something to turn on it so there is a light shining on it at > night. > > that's all I know.. I'm going to search google now.. > > > ~Kristin >> > > To unsubscribe or change your preferences for the Creed-Discuss list, visit: > http://www.winduplist.com/ls/discuss/form.asp To unsubscribe or change your preferences for the Creed-Discuss list, visit: http://www.winduplist.com/ls/discuss/form.asp