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Happy 5th of November.
My favourite holiday. None of that namby pamby kumbaya relgious bollocks that you get at Christmas and Easter. This is four hundred odd years of sausages and hot tomato soup. I miss a good Bonfire Night, watching the Guy's burn and letting off fireworks, all on a school night. My nan said some down her way had heard that some thugs from the EDL might try and make some sort of protest and spoil it. We don't need that bunch of bigots peddling their religious intolerance on a night of celebration for the kids. :thumbdown:
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Re: Happy 5th of November.
We need to obtain a firework permit here. Damn killjoys.
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Re: Happy 5th of November.
Originally Posted by Danny B
(Post 10977632)
We need to obtain a firework permit here. Damn killjoys.
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Re: Happy 5th of November.
I know the plot was hatched in the basement of one of the churches flanking Putney Bridge, but not sure which end.
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Re: Happy 5th of November.
Lots of bonfires, not so many guys these days...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-maga...nitor-24818807 |
Re: Happy 5th of November.
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 10977664)
Lots of bonfires, not so many guys these days...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-maga...nitor-24818807 |
Re: Happy 5th of November.
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 10977673)
Bloody halloween, that and the kids these days are too lazy as they're stuck in at home playing their Nintendos instead out making a Guy. :thumbdown:
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Re: Happy 5th of November.
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 10977687)
I'm guessing you'll disagree with this, but for young kids, burning an effigy now seems a bit, gruesome. I think the civilised world has imperceptibly moved on a bit in the last few decades.
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Re: Happy 5th of November.
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 10977687)
I'm guessing you'll disagree with this, but for young kids, burning an effigy now seems a bit, gruesome. I think the civilised world has imperceptibly moved on a bit in the last few decades.
Remember, Remember the 5th of November. (Just don't put your 21st Century sensibilities on it) :) |
Re: Happy 5th of November.
Originally Posted by Hawkmoon77
(Post 10977752)
Somebody tell Lewes in East Sussex then. They always burn effigies (Bin Laden, Thatcher, Bush etc)
Remember, Remember the 5th of November. (Just don't put your 21st Century sensibilities on it) :) |
Re: Happy 5th of November.
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 10977758)
Yeah, I obviously think too much on these things.
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Re: Happy 5th of November.
We had a Guy Fawkes party on Saturday as we were all busy tonight . But I have some sparklers left.. So will pop out with them in a bit.
Only meant to have fireworks here on 31st oct with a permit... I got the on line permit .. Firework shop didn't give a toss about it !! |
Re: Happy 5th of November.
Where would one acquire fireworks? I'm used to seeing them advertised at newsagents everywhere (sorry, "licensed sellers") in the UK, but where do they have them in Canada? Really, I'd love a few sparklers. :p
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Re: Happy 5th of November.
Originally Posted by KuroKuro
(Post 10978597)
Where would one acquire fireworks? I'm used to seeing them advertised at newsagents everywhere (sorry, "licensed sellers") in the UK, but where do they have them in Canada? Really, I'd love a few sparklers. :p
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Re: Happy 5th of November.
we'll have the bonfire party this Saturday, just because a few friends have to come from Ottawa and wouldn't travel that far if it was a school night. We'll have the big fire and maybe some sparkles (no fireworks allowed here apart from Canada Day, New Years and Victoria Day) but we'll definitely have the guy!! Kids will be fine! :fingerscrossed: :lol:
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