Post by galaxygoddess on Mar 23, 2007 12:10:47 GMT -5
So many people are complaining about how the attack machine doesn't know anything about Alabama because they weren't born and raised here and as such their opinions are invalid.
My question is "why are you still listening then?" There's plenty of other talk radio shows *eyeroll
Well "true" Alabamaians; answer me this... how many state symbols can you name on your own? Did you know we had a state flower? bird? Tree? how about a state insect, reptile and gemstone.
Straight from the lawbooks:
alisdb.legislature.state.al.us/acas/CodeOfAlabama/1975/coatoc.htm
Title 1
Chapter 2 STATE SYMBOLS AND HONORS
Section 1-2-1 Official coat of arms - General description.
Section 1-2-2 Official coat of arms - Description in heraldic terms.
Section 1-2-3 Official coat of arms - Use.
Section 1-2-4 Great Seal of the State.
Section 1-2-5 Flag of the state - Description.
Section 1-2-6 Flag of the state - Display.
Section 1-2-7 State bird.
Section 1-2-8 State salt water fish.
Section 1-2-9 State fresh water fish.
Section 1-2-10 State horse.
Section 1-2-11 State flower; state wildflower.
Section 1-2-12 State tree.
Section 1-2-13 Official mineral.
Section 1-2-14 Official rock.
Section 1-2-15 Poet Laureate.
Section 1-2-16 State song.
Section 1-2-17 State game bird.
Section 1-2-18 State dance.
Section 1-2-19 State nut.
Section 1-2-20 State fossil.
Section 1-2-21 State renaissance faire.
Section 1-2-22 State championship horse show.
Section 1-2-23 State butterfly.
Section 1-2-24 State insect.
Section 1-2-25 State reptile.
Section 1-2-26 State gemstone.
Section 1-2-27 State shell.
Section 1-2-28 State drama.
Section 1-2-29 State barbecue championship.
Section 1-2-30 State agricultural museum.
Section 1-2-31 State horseshoe tournament.
Section 1-2-32 State historic theatre.
Section 1-2-33 State outdoor musical drama.
Section 1-2-34 State amphibian.
Section 1-2-35 State fruit.
Section 1-2-36 State mammal. THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER. IT HAS NOT BEEN CODIFIED BY THE LEGISLATURE.
Section 1-2-37 State tree fruit. THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER. IT HAS NOT BEEN CODIFIED BY THE LEGISLATURE.
Didn't know we had that many symbols, did you?
My question is "why are you still listening then?" There's plenty of other talk radio shows *eyeroll
Well "true" Alabamaians; answer me this... how many state symbols can you name on your own? Did you know we had a state flower? bird? Tree? how about a state insect, reptile and gemstone.
Straight from the lawbooks:
alisdb.legislature.state.al.us/acas/CodeOfAlabama/1975/coatoc.htm
Title 1
Chapter 2 STATE SYMBOLS AND HONORS
Section 1-2-1 Official coat of arms - General description.
Section 1-2-2 Official coat of arms - Description in heraldic terms.
Section 1-2-3 Official coat of arms - Use.
Section 1-2-4 Great Seal of the State.
Section 1-2-5 Flag of the state - Description.
Section 1-2-6 Flag of the state - Display.
Section 1-2-7 State bird.
Section 1-2-8 State salt water fish.
Section 1-2-9 State fresh water fish.
Section 1-2-10 State horse.
Section 1-2-11 State flower; state wildflower.
Section 1-2-12 State tree.
Section 1-2-13 Official mineral.
Section 1-2-14 Official rock.
Section 1-2-15 Poet Laureate.
Section 1-2-16 State song.
Section 1-2-17 State game bird.
Section 1-2-18 State dance.
Section 1-2-19 State nut.
Section 1-2-20 State fossil.
Section 1-2-21 State renaissance faire.
Section 1-2-22 State championship horse show.
Section 1-2-23 State butterfly.
Section 1-2-24 State insect.
Section 1-2-25 State reptile.
Section 1-2-26 State gemstone.
Section 1-2-27 State shell.
Section 1-2-28 State drama.
Section 1-2-29 State barbecue championship.
Section 1-2-30 State agricultural museum.
Section 1-2-31 State horseshoe tournament.
Section 1-2-32 State historic theatre.
Section 1-2-33 State outdoor musical drama.
Section 1-2-34 State amphibian.
Section 1-2-35 State fruit.
Section 1-2-36 State mammal. THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER. IT HAS NOT BEEN CODIFIED BY THE LEGISLATURE.
Section 1-2-37 State tree fruit. THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER. IT HAS NOT BEEN CODIFIED BY THE LEGISLATURE.
Didn't know we had that many symbols, did you?