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FLAG DAY

Photography Historical posted on Mar 23, 2010
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When I was a ship keeper in Toronto in the early 80's the vessel I was tied up on was with 5 others and it got into a habit that each morning one or most us would run up flags to say " good morn " or " how we felt " or about the weather or something. This one morning I decided to run the German Naval flag up the yard. For my trouble I was called a Nazi, , one mooned me, one yelled across the basin " to be ware of torpedoes " and one " gave me the finger." All in all an interesting welcome to the day.. Thanks for the peek............

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blinkings

3:16PM | Tue, 23 March 2010

Hehe now see if you had of been captain of a U-Boat you wouldn't have gotten any trouble!!!!!!!!!!!

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drifterlee

7:34PM | Tue, 23 March 2010

Very cool shot!

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bmac62

11:43PM | Tue, 23 March 2010

What a varied reaction. I'd have saluted you for your ingenuity. I get a real kick out of blinking response. LOL.

MrsLubner

12:05AM | Wed, 24 March 2010

Great shot.

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jocko500

8:08PM | Mon, 12 April 2010

get to people to wake up for sure without coffee


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