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gilbert 01-11-2011 10:25

Bonfire Night
 
Anyone having a bonfire this weekend. I have some wood if anyone would like to pick it up from Whalley Rd/hospital area. Know from past experience that I am not allowed even a small fire in back street. Fireman arrived and put out my "out of control" fire with one stamp of his foot!!

flashy 01-11-2011 12:52

Re: Bonfire Night
 
i'd have had it but can't pick it up :( i'm having a fire on Saturday but it will be contained in mi big oil drum :D

Eric 01-11-2011 16:53

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You mean nobody steals wood from other peoples' bonfires any more:eek:

jaysay 01-11-2011 17:42

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 944098)
You mean nobody steals wood from other peoples' bonfires any more:eek:

Na there's just no fun these days Eric, we always set aside one night of the week to go raiding when we were kids:D

walkinman221 01-11-2011 19:34

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Yep can remember guarding the bommie against interlopers , telling me mum cant come in for tea until one of the lads came and replaced me on duty.And then roaming about to try and find an unprotected bommie nicking their wood and quite often burning what we couldnt carry:o:D:D.
Happy days:mosher::mosher:

cashman 01-11-2011 20:46

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Originally Posted by walkinman221 (Post 944134)
Yep can remember guarding the bommie against interlopers , telling me mum cant come in for tea until one of the lads came and replaced me on duty.And then roaming about to try and find an unprotected bommie nicking their wood and quite often burning what we couldnt carry:o:D:D.
Happy days:mosher::mosher:

yep n some suckers used to stash the wood on there coits,"thickos"!:D

Retlaw 01-11-2011 22:16

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 944145)
yep n some suckers used to stash the wood on there coits,"thickos"!:D

We used to have our bonfire in Brigg's yard, it was easy to guard, we stashed our firewood in the unused air raid shelter, all thats now gone under the Tesco filling station in Abbey St. Every year we used to nick John Kelly's firewood of his coyts.
Retlaw.

jaysay 02-11-2011 08:59

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Originally Posted by walkinman221 (Post 944134)
Yep can remember guarding the bommie against interlopers , telling me mum cant come in for tea until one of the lads came and replaced me on duty.And then roaming about to try and find an unprotected bommie nicking their wood and quite often burning what we couldnt carry:o:D:D.
Happy days:mosher::mosher:

Ah so it was you who nicked our stash well we were out raiding then:D

jaysay 02-11-2011 09:01

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 944145)
yep n some suckers used to stash the wood on there coits,"thickos"!:D

Na we were more sophisticated cashy we kept ours in back yards not on't coits:D

Eric 02-11-2011 16:00

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 944111)
Na there's just no fun these days Eric, we always set aside one night of the week to go raiding when we were kids:D


Probably health and safety issues: as in, "if you value your health and safety, stay the eff away from our wood";)

Tealeaf 02-11-2011 16:25

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I suspect that this year Guy Fawkes will not be burnt on many bonfires; if there are effigys to be burnt, they will be those of various MPs who completely disregarded the wishes of their constituents. At the same time, lots of people will regret that Mr Fawkes is not alive today and in a position to deal with this sham parliament in Westminster.

cashman 02-11-2011 17:24

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 944335)
I suspect that this year Guy Fawkes will not be burnt on many bonfires; if there are effigys to be burnt, they will be those of various MPs who completely disregarded the wishes of their constituents. At the same time, lots of people will regret that Mr Fawkes is not alive today and in a position to deal with this sham parliament in Westminster.

Thats a great idea T, wonder if lancsdaves on the case? Graham Fawkes T- Shirts.:D;)


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