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The Gatecrasher logo
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| djrichy |
| Anyone ever noticed that the Gatecrasher logo looks like the Peugeot logo? |
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| DuMonde TrAnCeR |
| quote: | Originally posted by djrichy
Anyone ever noticed that the Gatecrasher logo looks like the Peugeot logo? |
it looks like most lionesque things because it is, er, a lion.
but it doesnt look as much liek the pegeot logo as say, m'boro FC's lion logo |
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| ShadoWolf |
looks like the Lowenbrau logo...
BTW, that's the best beer in the world!!!! |
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| Mr.Mystery |
What about this?

It's what the official Finnish flag has in the middle of it. |
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| jploveparade |
They stole the weapon of the Netherlands.
We were first using it!
| quote: | The arms of Zuid-Holland are the original arms of the county of Holland. The arms are known since the end of the 12th century. In the 14th century the arms were quartered with the arms of the county of Henegouwen (Hainaut), resulting in a shield with four lions (see f.e. Tholen, Beverwijk, Rotterdam and Poortvliet, cities which were granted city rights in the 14th century). Later the counts quartered the Holland-Hengouwen arms with Bavaria, as the new family was a branch of the Wittelsbach family (who were kings of Bavaria). These arms can be seen in the arms of Goes and Reimerswaal. Since the 15th century only the original lion is the arms of Holland. The lion was often placed in a so-called Garden of Holland, a fence surrounding the shield. Not only the provincial government, but also many cities in Holland used this symbol. Nowadays only Geertuidenberg and Gent (Belgium) use the Garden of Holland. As both the counts of Holland as the provincial government were quite influential, the lion of Holland is present in many arms, f.e. in the arms of the provinces of Overijssel, Utrecht and Zeeland. The motto was introduced in the 16th century.
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This is a serious offence!!!
http://www.ngw.nl/rykswap.htm |
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| InsomnEac |
| its called the "lion rampant"... |
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