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[challenge entry] Well if I was going to design the British flag...
It'd look like this.


Although I don't like the Northern Ireland bit, it looks dodgy to me. Partly just because it had to be so much smaller than the welsh dragon, but I didn't feel like I could really just leave it out... I suppose in terms of land mass, each flag takes up a (very roughly) appropriate amount of space...

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(, Mon 6 Nov 2006, 21:02, archived)
# nah
wales and scotland take up too much

the dragon should be a burn hole, and the scotish bits should be a bit thinner (cos scotland is luffly but small)
(, Mon 6 Nov 2006, 21:04, archived)
# you northern ireland racist
*burns some embassies*
(, Mon 6 Nov 2006, 21:05, archived)
# Why does Norn get two bits
but there's none for Kernow?
(, Mon 6 Nov 2006, 21:05, archived)
# Northern Ireland was represented as Ireland in the red diagonal cross, St. Patrick's Banner
What's the green cross thing all about though?
(, Mon 6 Nov 2006, 21:05, archived)
# it
helps children cross the road...
(, Mon 6 Nov 2006, 21:06, archived)
# darth
vader
(, Mon 6 Nov 2006, 21:07, archived)
# The green was some more for wales..
I wasn't actually trying to make a proportionate representation, it just occurred to me as an excuse for the northern ireland bit being so tiny and generally crappy...

Didn't realise about St. Patrick's Banner, just was about to post and thought "Hold on a minute- Northern Ireland.." so googled for their flag...
(, Mon 6 Nov 2006, 21:09, archived)
# Also you have the Dragon as white
England - White boar (or dragon in one story)
Wales - Red Dragon

Maybe a white boar and a red dragon making the sweet, sweet luurve whilst eating shortbread and drinking Guiness?
(, Mon 6 Nov 2006, 21:12, archived)
# Hmmm...
Interesting concept. I might just have to shop that up...
(, Mon 6 Nov 2006, 22:40, archived)
# *devolves*
(, Mon 6 Nov 2006, 21:20, archived)