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Accyexplorer 06-11-2015 12:32

Re: Should fireworks be banned?
 
That's bonfire night over with so is that it for fireworks? No,no doubt they'll still be going off for a couple of weeks yet.
The mess left behind by these mini bombs is a problem too.
I've found rockets that have been fired in my garden and burnt out fireworks on every spare piece of land from here to Rishton....


..I guess,what goes up must come back down as the saying goes.

Margaret Pilkington 06-11-2015 13:10

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It was relatively quiet here in Clayton last night...nowhere near the usual volume of fireworks.
I think that many folk will be setting off their fireworks and lighting the bonfires over this coming weekend.

maxthecollie 06-11-2015 14:07

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It was unusually quiet were we are as well last night.

Accyexplorer 06-11-2015 16:35

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It was relatively quite in our neighbourhood too,I think M is right about folk waiting for the weekend...Great :)

accyman 06-11-2015 17:14

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it certainly is not time to end fireworks the organized event with display i am attending isnt on until saturday the 7th which is also the time i will be lighting my fireworks at home after the even has finished

not everyone can do family stuff midweek

mallard 06-11-2015 17:22

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i am just hearing some going off now

Gremlin 07-11-2015 10:53

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A fireworks display went on for ten minutes last night in the garden of a house at the end of my drive. Visitors cars everywhere. I wonder what the roof of their cars are like this morning.

accyman 07-11-2015 16:36

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Originally Posted by Gremlin (Post 1154166)
A fireworks display went on for ten minutes last night in the garden of a house at the end of my drive. Visitors cars everywhere. I wonder what the roof of their cars are like this morning.

goof on em i hope they had a brilliant time with friends and family

Guinness 07-11-2015 21:24

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Yet more nanny state nonsense…

People who complain about the kids of today being overweight and glued to playstations/laptops go on to moan about something that used to keep us on the streets in the fresh air for weeks, lugging lumps of wood, old suites, bits of trees and railway sleepers for miles.

Bonfire night was the 5th…didn’t matter what day of the week it was..kudos was gained if you managed to keep your fire lit until the following day.

Fireworks were in a biscuit tin, rockets fired from a milk bottle, pinwheels nailed to the outhouse window frame. Mum did some home made treacle toffee, sticky, soft, chewy and to die for…spuds in the embers, face burning as you dragged them out with a stick, either undercooked or charred beyond redemption..but still eaten and enjoyed.

I really miss the back garden bonfires, where neighbours actually made meaningful contact and created a sense of community.

Then again..we could ignore our own historical traditions and play safe by doing ‘trick or treat’, and ‘easter egg hunts’ or spend a fortune decorating our houses with lights at xmas, we could even call Father Christmas ‘kris kringle’.

Margaret Pilkington 07-11-2015 22:11

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Eating potatoes baked in the fire. Burnt and covered in wood ash on the outside and frequently raw in the middle.
We took no harm.
Having said that, I still don't much like bonfires or fireworks.....but I did enjoy the collecting of the wood, the raiding parties, the setting traps for others who might raid our stash of wood.
I enjoyed the whole street getting together and having a 'Jacob's Join'.....the black peas, the Parkin, the treacle toffee, the potato pie and pickled cabbage.
And yes, there was a kudos to having a fire that was still burning the day after.

accyman 08-11-2015 04:43

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Originally Posted by Guinness (Post 1154204)
Yet more nanny state nonsense…

People who complain about the kids of today being overweight and glued to playstations/laptops go on to moan about something that used to keep us on the streets in the fresh air for weeks, lugging lumps of wood, old suites, bits of trees and railway sleepers for miles.



yet who buys kids these laptops and consoles, tablets etc?



used to be to punish a kid you sent it to its room

now kids rooms put luxury hotels to shame

wantto punish a kid these days......

change the wi-fi code it freaks them out

Gremlin 08-11-2015 09:10

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 1154184)
goof on em i hope they had a brilliant time with friends and family

I'm sure they did accyman, they didn't go letting the odd banger off all night, just the one big ten minute show and the guests later left without disturbing neighbours. I enjoyed watching the last few minutes from my home.

Mick 08-11-2015 19:21

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1154210)
Eating potatoes baked in the fire. Burnt and covered in wood ash on the outside and frequently raw in the middle.
We took no harm.
Having said that, I still don't much like bonfires or fireworks.....but I did enjoy the collecting of the wood, the raiding parties, the setting traps for others who might raid our stash of wood.
I enjoyed the whole street getting together and having a 'Jacob's Join'.....the black peas, the Parkin, the treacle toffee, the potato pie and pickled cabbage.
And yes, there was a kudos to having a fire that was still burning the day after.

What about the roast chestnuts:D?
You all forgot them used to have these sat there getting loads of them ready for the oven or bonfire

Margaret Pilkington 08-11-2015 19:27

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Yes.....roast chestnuts.....although we used to roast them on a shovel over the fire.
They were lovely. I bought some recently and didn't enjoy them one little bit. They played havoc with my teeth(yes, they are my own).

Accyexplorer 08-11-2015 19:37

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Mess from fallout,mess from bonfires plus all the injuries and noise pollution...not to mention the impact on the environment,wildlife and triggering symptoms in those older folk who served in the armed forces....ban the ruddy things for public use and just have them on certain nights let off by trained professionals . :rolleyes:


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