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Re: Bonfire Night?
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 7942812)
If you want to be safe, get the kids to light them.;)
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Re: Bonfire Night?
We had a bonfire night and invited family - they didn't get the guy thing ... someone said it was like something from the Klu Klux Klan :(
But everyone had a good time ... hubby put up a barrier between he fire and the chairs ... for safety We had some fireworks and a bbq, it was a lot of fun. Plan to have one again this year Claire |
Re: Bonfire Night?
Originally Posted by claire600
(Post 7944202)
We had a bonfire night and invited family - they didn't get the guy thing ... someone said it was like something from the Klu Klux Klan :(
But everyone had a good time ... hubby put up a barrier between he fire and the chairs ... for safety We had some fireworks and a bbq, it was a lot of fun. Plan to have one again this year Claire |
Re: Bonfire Night?
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 7944228)
Like Christmas crackers and cricket, I stopped trying to involve NA's in these kinds of traditions. They just don't get them so what's the point of making them and me feel uncomfortable about it. I don't get Thanksgiving or Halloween so they're never going to get Bonfire Night.
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Re: Bonfire Night?
Originally Posted by Lord Vader
(Post 7944419)
No worries, I don't celebrate Ramadan either. St Patty's day however, ..
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Re: Bonfire Night?
Originally Posted by Lord_Farquar
(Post 7944442)
Nice name. Are we related?
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Re: Bonfire Night?
Originally Posted by The4BellsLondon
(Post 7928215)
We may have a bonfire do . . .will invite the locals if we do! - you know who you are!
actually where would I buy the fireworks and can I let them off in city limits?? Could murder some parkin - not had that for years or treacle toffee! During the winter when they sell roasted chestnuts here, the smell always reminds me of guy fawkes night. |
Re: Bonfire Night?
Just a wee bump for this.
Been invited to a bonfire night here in Calgary, but does anyone know the script for fireworks (if we're allowed any? and where to get?) and where I can lay my hands on some sparklers (if they exist over here)? |
Re: Bonfire Night?
Originally Posted by rob the bear
(Post 8070717)
Just a wee bump for this.
Been invited to a bonfire night here in Calgary, but does anyone know the script for fireworks (if we're allowed any? and where to get?) and where I can lay my hands on some sparklers (if they exist over here)? |
Re: Bonfire Night?
Originally Posted by rob the bear
(Post 8070717)
Just a wee bump for this.
Been invited to a bonfire night here in Calgary, but does anyone know the script for fireworks (if we're allowed any? and where to get?) and where I can lay my hands on some sparklers (if they exist over here)? Sparklers you can purchase at most "Dollar Stores". |
Re: Bonfire Night?
Originally Posted by Steve_P
(Post 8070758)
Fireworks not allowed without a permit and I seriously doubt you could get one for a small gathering.
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Re: Bonfire Night?
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 8070858)
That seems very odd as, even in Ontario, one can buy industrial strength fireworks at the roadside or from petrol stations.
I used to see fireworks for sale signs on First Nations lands in B.C. when drove out to the coast but I'm not even sure they are around any more. |
Re: Bonfire Night?
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Re: Bonfire Night?
Firework regulations vary by province and even city. On Halloween fireworks have always been a local tradition in and around Vancouver, for example. But I know that some cities have implemented bylaws while others are exempt.
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