Buck Brothers: The First Day of June (6/1/24)
Welcome to June, agents! We are stuck in the middle of the year and December is not all that far, at least in Baby’s eyes. For this month, two new hand depicted stories of the best of the Buck Brothers and their symbolism.
The first story is called: "The Flag That No One Would Fly." This story tales the tale of a weak and tattered coat whose life was transformed after meeting Sheldon and one day wishes to become a rea flag to fly at someone's home to a very special someone. Wishing to be like the international superstars of the world, it would put its whole trust and reliance on a star that would be seen at night.
The second story is "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star and The Five-Pointed Star". This story tells the true story about a toddler being so captivated by a star which spurred him to one day making the Buck Brothers. It also talks about the story how how the English Nursery Rhyme became a patriotic tune after The Five-Pointed Star was written and became the anthem.
This is the new stanza of the national anthem and the music to it, but there are more verses to write which was meant to serve as a storyline on how the star was used and depicted. There is more of the Buck Brothers to come!
Want more Buck Brothers and Flags? Follow us buckbrosofficial_ (On Instagram) and
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The first story is called: "The Flag That No One Would Fly." This story tales the tale of a weak and tattered coat whose life was transformed after meeting Sheldon and one day wishes to become a rea flag to fly at someone's home to a very special someone. Wishing to be like the international superstars of the world, it would put its whole trust and reliance on a star that would be seen at night.
The second story is "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star and The Five-Pointed Star". This story tells the true story about a toddler being so captivated by a star which spurred him to one day making the Buck Brothers. It also talks about the story how how the English Nursery Rhyme became a patriotic tune after The Five-Pointed Star was written and became the anthem.
This is the new stanza of the national anthem and the music to it, but there are more verses to write which was meant to serve as a storyline on how the star was used and depicted. There is more of the Buck Brothers to come!
Want more Buck Brothers and Flags? Follow us buckbrosofficial_ (On Instagram) and
Buck_Brothers_Central
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