- First Name
- Phillip
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- Houston Texas
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- 2016 F150 XLT
- Your Bronco Model
- Big Bend
Get you some rod holders and mount them on the Bronco.
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So what do you do if you are blocked at an innersection surrounded by people beating on your new Bronco. Do you put it in Crawl gear with lockers on or just use one of the GOAT modes?Do you need the Sasquatch package to have enough ground clearance for some of these 'Straight outta mom's basement' guys, though?
That looks cool. My Husker flag would be flown proudly.
Pretty cool but might not work with the camera?
I agree, except when you are in an occupied boat. It is "to be flown facing the rear, towards the aft"'. Lot's of specifics, depending on the boat and the water you are in. I sometimes forget and leave mine up. I will try and remedy that in the future!I never thought about U.S. flag protocol until I did Boys State with the American Legion when I was 17. Those old guys took flag protocol SERIOUSLY, and took it as an insult to their service if they ever saw a tattered flag being flown, a flag being flown 'casually', flag clothing/gear, or the flag touching anything but a flagpole.
This 'Stars and Stripes attached to the back of a truck' violates most of those things above, so personally I would never dream of flying a U.S. flag on anything but a stationary flagpole. To each their own, but understand that many older vets will take it differently than you intended.
Have it with your Husker flag though; friendliest college football fans on earth.
This. A thousand times this.I never thought about U.S. flag protocol until I did Boys State with the American Legion when I was 17. Those old guys took flag protocol SERIOUSLY, and took it as an insult to their service if they ever saw a tattered flag being flown, a flag being flown 'casually', flag clothing/gear, or the flag touching anything but a flagpole.
This 'Stars and Stripes attached to the back of a truck' violates most of those things above, so personally I would never dream of flying a U.S. flag on anything but a stationary flagpole. To each their own, but understand that many older vets will take it differently than you intended.
Have it with your Husker flag though; friendliest college football fans on earth.
Just a friendly reminder that it is never to late to adopt a new college team....like the mighty Colorado Buffaloes, for instance!That looks cool. My Husker flag would be flown proudly.
Yeah, forgot about that. Boats are a different beast, since the flag actually serves several purposes on a marine vessel, both practical and ceremonial.I agree, except when you are in an occupied boat. It is "to be flown facing the rear, towards the aft"'. Lot's of specifics, depending on the boat and the water you are in. I sometimes forget and leave mine up. I will try and remedy that in the future!
??Just a friendly reminder that it is never to late to adopt a new college team....like the mighty Colorado Buffaloes, for instance!
I will put you on the Buff fan email list! You can thank me later!!!
I never thought about U.S. flag protocol until I did Boys State with the American Legion when I was 17. Those old guys took flag protocol SERIOUSLY, and took it as an insult to their service if they ever saw a tattered flag being flown, a flag being flown 'casually', flag clothing/gear, or the flag touching anything but a flagpole.
This 'Stars and Stripes attached to the back of a truck' violates most of those things above, so personally I would never dream of flying a U.S. flag on anything but a stationary flagpole. To each their own, but understand that many older vets will take it differently than you intended.
Have at it with your Husker flag though; friendliest college football fans on earth.
I made a setup for my big truck I run each year at Make a wish convoy. Chrome Molly too so it’s not crazy heavy.You mean like this?
LOVE this product. They just need to make the middle open for the camera. Maybe a center octagon frame instead lf the Y.