Re: Soviet symbols in Dulin (photos)
- From: Dmitry <dmitrijsfedotovs@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2008 11:37:01 -0800 (PST)
On 17 Dec, 02:25, darsiau...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Dec 16, 7:30 am, Andrius <burl...@xxxxxx> wrote:
Soviet symbols in Dulinhttp://labaslietuva.blogspot.com/2008/12/tarybin-simbolika-dublino-ce...
Regards,http://labaslietuva.blogspot.com
The Heineken star is a soviet symbol ?
When one is desparate he/she could see the "symbol" in anything.
Apparently bulls always go for the red.
My God you're an idiot Andriuskeli...
I think that was discovered from his first post to scb -)))
Per Wiki:
"Currently, Heineken uses a red star as part of its corporate logo.
Nevertheless, in this case the red star has no connection to
socialism, but only refers to european brewers in the middle ages. In
fact, the red star on a Heineken product represents the symbol, a red
star, that would hang outside of a brewing house to show potential
customers that the beer was ready to drink after going through the
brewing process."
Vidas
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