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Slang names for South and North Puna
#11
Land of the lost.
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#12
Lavaland
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#13
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Originally posted by oink

I think the Canadian flag is an excellent example of an appropriate flag. The substitution for the maple leaf is obvious but I'd make it green. The red vertical stripes are almost perfect but could be adjusted to a little more orangish red to better represent lava. The two stripes would represent the two parts of the split district.

Or the background becomes the orangish red lava color, the leaf remains green and the two stripes represent the two halves of the split district. The stripes also become green to represent jungle or black for lava fields,

Or even better yet, green leaf on redish orange field with two stripes on each side, one each of green and black.

The name is simple. N. Puna and S. Puna.

Pua`a
S. FL
Big Islander to be.


PERFECT!
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#14
How about the United Kingdom? Wink
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#15
i'm with tom Smile


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#16
I really like Carol's "The Far Side", but I'm also a fan of Gary Larson literature.

http://thefarside.com

Maybe call everyone living south of the flow "the others" like on the "Lost" tv show filmed in Hawaii or the lavaliers or lavateers.
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#17
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Originally posted by SBH

I really like Carol's "The Far Side", but I'm also a fan of Gary Larson literature.

http://thefarside.com

Maybe call everyone living south of the flow "the others" like on the "Lost" tv show filmed in Hawaii or the lavaliers or lavateers.


I was wondering if anyone caught the reference.

Carol

Every time you feel yourself getting pulled into other people's nonsense, repeat these words: Not my circus, not my monkeys.
Polish Proverb
Carol

Every time you feel yourself getting pulled into other people's nonsense, repeat these words: Not my circus, not my monkeys.
Polish Proverb
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