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Thank you Dr. Spock and Selvin. I appreciate you taking the time to comment.
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Both are great shots. Is the flag painted with actual paint, a water soluble dye, or powdered water color? Regardless of the method, it is an outstanding display.
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You know, that's an excellent question that I didn't think to ask. I know he said the flag would remain on the ground until the grass grew up through it. This leads me to believe that whatever he used wasn't toxic to the grass. Thanks Cal. |
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So that flag would be the answer to the question of whats red, white and blue and green all over? Bynx humor is a killer isnt it?
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