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    Quote Originally Posted by TheEclipse View Post
    So that's probably why I'm confused. It could be the Union Flag in the UK, and the Union Jack at Sea and on colony flags?
    It's the Union Jack when it is on a ship's mast. Otherwise it's the Union Flag. Blinger's own source mentioned it lol.

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    Mate, it's the same ******* thing.

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    So at the corner of the Australian flag, it's called the Union Flag?

    they totally have been lying to us.

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    Still called union Jack.

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    Im dyslexic an get a lot of words mixed up so im not to bothered about my spelling tbh.

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    Wow, can't believe I'm still being taught about my own flag by foreigners. Nice bump btw.
    Last edited by Black_Apalachi; 23-01-2010 at 03:45 AM.

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    http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2...25/2801033.htm

    Look at the second paragraph.
    AusFlag's campaign to remove the Union Jack is backed by prominent Australians including journalist Ray Martin and footballer Ron Barassi.

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