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05-11-2009, 08:05 PM
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| | | Re: Bonfire Night Quote:
Originally Posted by James M Around here it begins around halloween and doesn't finish till 1st of Jan!  | That's true actually, isn't it, James? Hi - how are you doing?
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05-11-2009, 08:07 PM
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| | | Re: Bonfire Night Quote:
Originally Posted by Dutchess That's true actually, isn't it, James? Hi - how are you doing?
D. | Yep, even the rain doesn't stop them! tis a bit wet here atm but it still sounds like a warzone lol
I'm not too bad today  , hows life in the Dutchess household?
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05-11-2009, 08:12 PM
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| | | Re: Bonfire Night Quote:
Originally Posted by James M Around here it begins around halloween and doesn't finish till 1st of Jan!  | ditto  my cat is having a breakdown
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06-11-2009, 06:44 PM
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| | | Re: Bonfire Night Glad I'm not the only one who hates fireworks and the disturbance caused to wildlife/pets. They are getting ridiculously loud these days and go on throughout the year. I've complained several times to the Council regarding fireworks during the breeding season especially and when the universities break up June/July.
The laws now confining them to be used before 11.00pm and 12.00 on the 5/11 has made a difference as had the price of them. There was notably less this year than previous years.
Agree wholeheartedly with Sarah, they should be banned for private use but then we'd probably be accused of being joy killers!
My sister's pet cat that they'd had for 8 years, got out the cat flap one 5th November and was never seen again. My own dog bolted onto to a main road one time when some kids let off firecrackers in one of the large urban parks one summer and she narrowly missed the front wheels of a double decker bus which nearly caused an accident. | 
06-11-2009, 07:18 PM
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| | | Re: Bonfire Night The fireworks have just started here again Lollie is sitting next to me on the sofa twitching her ears..She is calm as she is getting reassuring cuddles from me..
Our neighbours dog is not as fortunate as he is in the garage where he is kept..The fireworks terrify him..
this is Lollie taken a few minutes ago.. | 
06-11-2009, 07:31 PM
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| | | Re: Bonfire Night yes totally agree with a ban on fireworks!! sad state of affairs when someone has to leave Glasgow,with the dog ,and stay the night on Rannoch Moor,just so it could get a bit of sanctuary, thats what happened last night to omdi and his mate!! time to get priorities right i think!!
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06-11-2009, 07:33 PM
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| | | Re: Bonfire Night Got to say I love fireworks. Unfortunately they are used for everything nowadays what with Diwali and New Year. Also having Kempton Park and Hampton Court nearby doesn't help when they have big occasions throughout the year with firework finales. Don't mind but it makes bonfire night a little less special.
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06-11-2009, 11:23 PM
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| | | Re: Bonfire Night Quote:
Originally Posted by Picidae The laws now confining them to be used before 11.00pm and 12.00 on the 5/11 has made a difference as had the price of them. | Not round this way it hasn't!  It's now after 11:00pm and I can still hear the wretched things going off: the other morning I heard some distant bangs at after 2:00am!! Don't you just love drunks with fireworks?  Pity they don't blow 'emselves up - that'd teach them!
I remember when I was a child how we were all reminded to keep pets indoors on 5th November. Impossible now when not only do we have to put up with fireworks from mid-October when they go on sale in the supermarkets until after 5th/6th/7th/8th November, but again at Christmas, and New Year, and when the local "Festival" takes place in July, and when some team or other wins at football, and when it's Great Uncle Fred's Birthday and for someone's wedding and.... Bah, humbug!!!
I have long been of the belief that fireworks should be banned from sale to the general public and only supplied for properly organised, licensed and insured official displays, then only (if we must!) for 5th November or the nearest Saturday to that date.
It was the Millennium that started this silly fireworks at midnight on New Year's Eve lark and unfortunately someone decided it would be a good money-making wheeze to do it every year. We used to always get to bed early on 31st December so we could be up and out by about 4 or 5 to go off for a day's "New Year Listing" birding in North Norfolk. Now, with the noise equivalent of a major war breaking out at midnight and continuing with random explosions until at least 3:00am we no are longer fit or awake enough to travel...
I suppose it's just another sign of our selfish society that very few people seem to care one jot for wildlife, pets, livestock or sleeping babies. Either that or age has just made me into a proper Grumpy!
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07-11-2009, 12:24 AM
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07-11-2009, 02:51 PM
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| | | Re: Bonfire Night <<the media could do more to alert bonfire builders.>>
MMM are you dreaming? They are promoting it because it means money 
I do not understand why people like fireworks. I think I began to fire them when I was 4 or 5 years old because my parents bought to my brother. However later about 15 y o I watched them and I did not see any sense of burning money....Yesterday there was a firework here in a campus university and everybody happy.  |  | | | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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