File talk:Antarctic Flag ANIMATED (usa cpff).gif

Great job, TurtleShroom! I have another idea: The Seal of the USA!

Description as follows: A golden circle (representing South Pole City), with a red puffle in the center (representing bravery), facing to the right of the seal. The red puffle is holding a compass and map (representing a path into the future). The motto, Booyah Forever, is encircled around the top of the seal. The year "2000" is on the bottom of the seal.

Also, how about the Shield/Coat of Arms of the USA:

Description as follows: A blue shield, with four sectors, two light blue and two dark blue (representing the four main states of the USA: Eastshield, Trans-Antarctica, the Antarctic Peninsula, and Ternville). In the center, the seal of the USA. Two stripes on either side of the seal; on the right side, a green/blue patterned stripe, on the left side, a red/black patterned stripe (representing peace and war, respectively). The stripes are positioned so that the red puffle in the seal appears to be looking at the green/blue patterned stripe, symbolizing want for peace (like the eagle of the real USA looking at the olive branches). The motto, Booyah Forever on a gold banner underneath the shield.

Hope you like my idea! Explorer 767 16:37, 4 November 2008 (UTC)

I like
I like Explorer 767's idea better. It actually means something. --Icmer In Nyc 17:29, 4 November 2008 (UTC)

I kinda agree with Icmer here. No offense, TurtleShroom, but I was originally thinking of a flag similar to the above "Shield of the USA". Unfortunately, my image problem disallowed any of my attempts to upload the flag. Explorer 767 17:41, 4 November 2008 (UTC)

The flag has a meaning... and I'll make a few changes!
I like the idea of the motto and year, but that flag is pretty hard to edit. I'll add Booyah Forever and "2000" right now.

P.S.: It actually does have a meaning. The image in the top-left corner is the real-world flag of Antarctica, the big chunk is the actual flag that Ernest Shackleton left at the South Pole, and Rockhopper symbolizes adventure and courage (remember, his ship sank). w:c:clubpenguin: Jesus Loves You and Died for You!! :) :) Speak to the Webmaster! I command you! 22:10, 4 November 2008 (UTC)

Well, for one thing, the penguins wouldn't really know about Ernest Shackleton: he's a human! Explorer 767 22:15, 4 November 2008 (UTC)