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Old 07-11-2009, 07:04 PM
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Re: Bonfire Night

Ha Ha Ha , its rainning
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Old 07-11-2009, 07:06 PM
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Not here it isn't Sounds like they are having one hell of a time out there tonight!
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Old 07-11-2009, 07:16 PM
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Re: Bonfire Night

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Old 07-11-2009, 07:18 PM
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Re: Bonfire Night

It's not raining here either Cats and Stewart not happy. Stewart needs to be calm, otherwise his brain parasite wakes up and he (Stewart) starts falling over.

Loved Sparkly Sarah's article - wonder whether it will catch on.

I would love fireworks if they weren't noisy, but what really annoys me is that they are deliberately made noisy! Instead of campaigning for a ban, maybe we would have more success campaigning for silent ones. Or is it the noise that the selfish prats like?
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Old 07-11-2009, 07:22 PM
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It's not raining here either Cats and Stewart not happy. Stewart needs to be calm, otherwise his brain parasite wakes up and he (Stewart) starts falling over.

Loved Sparkly Sarah's article - wonder whether it will catch on.

I would love fireworks if they weren't noisy, but what really annoys me is that they are deliberately made noisy! Instead of campaigning for a ban, maybe we would have more success campaigning for silent ones. Or is it the noise that the selfish prats like?
A REALLY loud one just went off right over the house - made the cat sit up that one (calmed her down with my usual phrase saved for such an occasion - far two embarrassing to mention but involves the word bang-bang so you can imagine (you don't have to be mad to own a cat, but it helps, LOL)).

[OMG - poor Stewart - no idea who Stewart is, but that's really terrible ]
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Old 07-11-2009, 07:32 PM
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I spoke too soon. Guess cos it's the first Saturday night after 5/11 they've being going on with a vengeance all over the city since it was dark this evening.

Considering it's the eve of Remembrance Sunday, hope all the elderly folk are suffering from shell shock. Agree with Loripo, sounds like the Blitz and I can't imagine how terrifying it would have been to live through that.
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Old 07-11-2009, 07:33 PM
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**** the rain must have stopped !
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Old 07-11-2009, 07:37 PM
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I spoke too soon. Guess cos it's the first Saturday night after 5/11 they've being going on with a vengeance all over the city since it was dark this evening.

Considering it's the eve of Remembrance Sunday, hope all the elderly folk are suffering from shell shock. Agree with Loripo, sounds like the Blitz and I can't imagine how terrifying it would have been to live through that.
Surely you mean that you hope that they are not suffering from shell shock
What was that military term - "shock and awe" - if that's worse than the noise over London right now it must be absolutely terrifying.
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Old 07-11-2009, 07:44 PM
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Not heard a single Firework go off yet. I think most people are opting for organised displays these days. I never had Fireworks at home, always took the Children to organised displays. As a 6 year old I was burnt on the arm by a Rocket that had tipped over in the milk bottle just as it had been ignited.

I do love a good Firework display though, some have had me in tears, especially the Firework displays that are ending the Festivals.
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Old 07-11-2009, 07:50 PM
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Or is it the noise that the selfish prats like?
Well, I can't really see the drunks in the wee small hours or the yobs at all hours going "Aaaah, that's pretty!", as they let off a silent firework, can you?!

I'm listening to my Council Tax going up in smoke from the Docks as I type...
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A REALLY loud one just went off right over the house - made the cat sit up that one (calmed her down with my usual phrase saved for such an occasion - far two embarrassing to mention but involves the word bang-bang so you can imagine (you don't have to be mad to own a cat, but it helps, LOL)).

[OMG - poor Stewart - no idea who Stewart is, but that's really terrible ]
Ashlee, please tell. There's no need to be embarrassed (snigger).

Stewart is my rabbit. Someone dumped him on the reserve and he was seriously ill, but now rules the house and chases the cats around. He's very lopsided - half of his face seems to be paralized because of the parasite - but very very cute. And he has attitude. If he could, I think he would go and bite the prats with the fireworks.

Wish the current financial situation had stopped people around here buying fireworks. Just think what they could do with the money.............pay the mortgage.........eat.......
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We now have a continuous barrage of explosions all around, and it echoes up and down the river and it's likely to go on for an hour. As you say all that money going up in smoke...
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I do love a good display myself but I have two dogs who aren't so keen. One of them was born on 5th November and has never been bothered by them, I guess he woke to the sound of them
The other completely freaks out. Last night we left them with my in-law, mainly because we were off to an Al Murray gig (funny bloke!) but also because he lives in the sticks (the in-law) and we thought it would be quieter and easier for the dog, apparently not, he was going crazy all night. So much so he has literally lost his bark today just as we lose our voice when we shout too much!
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Old 07-11-2009, 08:48 PM
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What a waste. Last summer saw the local debris transformed into a beautiful landscaped garden. Bonfire night saw it reduced to a blackened waste littered with mattress coils and half burned sofa's.
Some people just don't want to live in pleasant surroundings.
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Old 07-11-2009, 09:26 PM
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We're lucky and only hear fireworks here rarely. There were a only a couple on November 5th and that has been it so far this year until now. Tonight they are going off but I don't imagine they will be too late. There was a great organized display in the village but I didn't go, I stayed in the warm and watched it through the window.

Agrumpycow: Al Murray is very funny live, isn't he, I've seen him a couple of times now.
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If this it not a reason to BAN fireworks I dont know what is..
Just on the news a mother of 9 in Cornwall was killed in a fire when a firework was put through the letterbox.
The police have launched a murder enquiry..
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Old 08-11-2009, 12:52 PM
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Well the criminals only got what they had on hand . If not fireworks, they had just put petrol with paper.

I think there is a lot of money there, that is why it is a "recreative" activity, it doesnt matter some people are burnt or killed every year. I wonder how these inspectors that are always watching the possible accidents (you see the ridiculous measures as wearing googles to play conkers) and they cannot spot the dangerosity of fireworks.
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Old 08-11-2009, 06:58 PM
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Still at it !

one of my cats has HCM (heart disease) last night someone let off a banger near our house and it really frightened him. he is on medication but its a trial as there is no known treatment for his condition that is proven to work. he also has a heart murmur, but this is not as serious at the moment. where as the HCM is only a matter of time.

i mean its the 8th, i bet this goes on for another week at least !

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Old 08-11-2009, 07:02 PM
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If this it not a reason to BAN fireworks I dont know what is..
Just on the news a mother of 9 in Cornwall was killed in a fire when a firework was put through the letterbox.
The police have launched a murder enquiry..
i heard this too
spose we should all have metal letter boxes incase any moron decides to endanger lives. we're lucky we live away from this kind of moron (we hope) and we dont actually have a letter box in our door.
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spose we should all have metal letter boxes incase any moron decides to endanger lives. we're lucky we live away from this kind of moron (we hope) and we dont actually have a letter box in our door.
This has been happening for years she was not the first she will not be the last.
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Surely you mean that you hope that they are not suffering from shell shock
What was that military term - "shock and awe" - if that's worse than the noise over London right now it must be absolutely terrifying.
LOL! Cant believe I wrote that! When sober too. Long day today taking various elderlies to various poppy day stuff followed by dinner with Mum and now rather 'brahms' to say the least but that gaff was hilarious considering the trying day I've had with various octogenarians!

Fireworks still going off tonight and 'my' fox hasn't been in the garden since the day before fireworks night - hope he hasn't bolted under the wheels of a car
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I jam my letter box closed with a nail as soon as time for the last post has passed. It doesn't take a second and is easily removed first thing next morning. Best to be safe than sorry, as they say.
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