2006 Color of the Year

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Isn't it time to begin speculation? Perhaps a new signature series launch? A new model? Revamp the logo? (it is kind of old).
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Oh no....

Here we go again! Image
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Revamp the logo!!!!! I can't believe you said that....I'll die first!
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Revamp the logo...

While we're at it, let's revamp the flag.

And isn't Rolls-Royce's logo kinda dated, too?

Let's get right on it!
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I've always figured the main reason Puerto Rico (and other U.S. 'territories') haven't been granted statehood is because it would wreck the nice rectangular layout of the stars on the flag.

Yet another way the European Union may beat us down in the long run: you can always make a circle bigger...
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The way we are inviting new countries to join our European Union (We were told it was just to be a "common {trading} market" when we voted to join), the USA will be members of it soon!
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The Ric logo is perfect as it is. Let's not ever suggest that it should be changed. OMG that is a horrible thought.

We don't want to end up like Fender, with all of their various versions.
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Post by wayang »

Long may it wave...
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I think the new color should be Daneglo.
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What would that look like?
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not quite sure but it would be very hairy.
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Instead of "Fireglo" we could have "Furglo"...
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Ewwwww....that would give a whole new meaning to "fuzzy" tone!

How about retro bright pink shag?
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Phlem-tastic!
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