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The handkerchief code (also known as the hanky/hankie code, the bandana/bandanna code, and flagging) [1] is a system of color-coded cloth handkerchief or bandanas for non-verbally communicating one's interests in sexual activities and fetishes. The color of the handkerchief identifies a particular activity, and the pocket it is worn in (left or ...
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Windward Islands, Society Islands, French Polynesia: Overseas Lands of France Rainsford: Boston Harbor, Massachusetts United States Rakahanga: Cook Islands Cook Islands: Ram Island: Stonington, Connecticut United States Rambutyo: Admiralty Islands Papua New Guinea: Ramea Newfoundland and Labrador Canada Ramree Myanmar: Ramshead: Lake Mead, Nevada
Islands of the Clyde Scotland: Davis: Thimble Islands, Connecticut United States Davis: Hillsborough River, Florida United States Davis: Ohio River, Pennsylvania United States Dawson Island Antártica Chilena Province Chile: Dead: Georgian Bay, Ontario Canada Deadman Louisiana United States Deadman's Cay: Leeward Islands in the Lesser Antilles
I just found out that this is also covered under hanky codes, but there is no list at that entry. I think there was an old standard that the left pocket was an "active er" and the right was a "passive ee", or the other way around, but for the 69 practice, it doesn't really make sense... =S 85.226.122.237 21:25, 16 December 2005 (UTC)
The following is a list of islands of Vietnam: ... Code of Conduct; Developers; Statistics; Cookie statement; Mobile view; Search. Search. Toggle the table of contents.
Seychelles, an island country in the Indian Ocean, consists of over 100 islands. [1] Despite the large number of islands, less than half are inhabited, though many are tourist destinations. [ 2 ]
The following is a list of the islands of the French territorial collectivity of Saint Pierre and Miquelon. Saint Pierre and Miquelon was a colony of France. It became an overseas territory in 1946, an overseas department on 1976-07-19, and then a collectivité territoriale (territorial collectivity) on 1985-06-11.