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5 November, 2006 at 12:08 pm #247388
@forumhostpb wrote:
I’ve already told her, if she wants to set fire to £10 notes and watch them burn then she can bloody well find her own to do it with.
So no fireworks and no bonfire for her.
I might be persuaded to shine a torch onto a plastercine model of Guy Fawkes (or the Pope) as a compromise – but only for 5 minutes.
MISERY!! :wink: :wink: :lol:
5 November, 2006 at 1:37 pm #247389i’m ya stand in the house peerin around the door type of bonfire person :oops: so my daughter is taking her lot an my littleun to an organised display tnite. i volunteered foolishly to have her youngest……(the wayne rooney lookalike in a pink frock.only more voilent one :shock: )so my nerves are gonna be in tatters by 9 pm tnite whichever way. :D :shock:
5 November, 2006 at 4:46 pm #247390@forumhostpb wrote:
Best thing to do with little dogs (and cats) is to send them round to any Korean neighbours you may have. They will find a good use for them I’m sure !!!
lolllllllllllllllllllll
5 November, 2006 at 6:50 pm #247391@pats wrote:
i’m ya stand in the house peerin around the door type of bonfire person :oops: so my daughter is taking her lot an my littleun to an organised display tnite. i volunteered foolishly to have her youngest……(the wayne rooney lookalike in a pink frock.only more voilent one :shock: )so my nerves are gonna be in tatters by 9 pm tnite whichever way. :D :shock:
Wonders if the wayne rooney lookalike… :D :D :D has put Pats on the naughty step yet :?: 8)
5 November, 2006 at 8:08 pm #247392Bang Bang bloody Bang thats all i can hear ffs my neighbours are letting them off again ffs they must have more money than sense after last night they must have set off about £100 worth & are now at it again jeeeze they only have one kid too ( aged bout 6 ) fooking big kids the lot of em ………….. :x
Hate 5th november more than 25th of december :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :evil: roll on new yrs eve :lol: :lol: :lol: :P :P :P :lol: :D :shock: :)
5 November, 2006 at 8:19 pm #247393@ugo wrote:
Bang Bang bloody Bang thats all i can hear ffs my neighbours are letting them off again ffs they must have more money than sense after last night they must have set off about £100 worth & are now at it again jeeeze they only have one kid too ( aged bout 6 ) fooking big kids the lot of em ………….. :x
Hate 5th november more than 25th of december :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :evil: roll on new yrs eve :lol: :lol: :lol: :P :P :P :lol: :D :shock: :)
Miserable %£$&+r!!! :wink: :lol:
5 November, 2006 at 8:30 pm #247394@bat wrote:
@ugo wrote:
Bang Bang bloody Bang thats all i can hear ffs my neighbours are letting them off again ffs they must have more money than sense after last night they must have set off about £100 worth & are now at it again jeeeze they only have one kid too ( aged bout 6 ) fooking big kids the lot of em ………….. :x
Hate 5th november more than 25th of december :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :evil: roll on new yrs eve :lol: :lol: :lol: :P :P :P :lol: :D :shock: :)
Miserable %£$&+r!!! :wink: :lol:
% = S
£ = H
5& =I
but whats the +r stand for bat ……..???7 November, 2006 at 12:11 am #247395I was invited to my grandson’s bonfire party on Sunday night. 4 lads from 2-7 I thought it would be nice to take some fireworks with me so popped into Asda late in the afternoon and bought what I thought was a good selection box. It was £29.99 a reasonable price or so I thought. I topped it up with a pack of rockets @ £9.99 and was pleased when I was told it was ‘buy one get one free’. I couldn’t resist checking the selection box out when I got back to the car and to my horror found it was a single firework with 48 actions. Now not wanting to disappoint the lads I found another outlet and bought a proper selection box £39.99. It was so big I had to drop the back seat down to get it in the boot. Think I went a bit over the top. The fireworks were too large to let off in their small garden so tonight we had another party at my house. I’m not sure how many fireworks we had but it lasted almost twenty five minutes. It was great the evening was clear, a little warmer than on Sunday with an almost full moon again. I normally travel down to Corby for their firework display but missed it this year so the money saved in petrol went up in smoke via my back garden. We had baked potatoes chestnuts and parkin. All traditional stuff which everyone enjoyed. a splendid evening celebrating a British tradition; bloody great.
7 November, 2006 at 12:33 am #247396@langstraat wrote:
I was invited to my grandson’s bonfire party on Sunday night. 4 lads from 2-7 I thought it would be nice to take some fireworks with me so popped into Asda late in the afternoon and bought what I thought was a good selection box. It was £29.99 a reasonable price or so I thought. I topped it up with a pack of rockets @ £9.99 and was pleased when I was told it was ‘buy one get one free’. I couldn’t resist checking the selection box out when I got back to the car and to my horror found it was a single firework with 48 actions. Now not wanting to disappoint the lads I found another outlet and bought a proper selection box £39.99. It was so big I had to drop the back seat down to get it in the boot. Think I went a bit over the top. The fireworks were too large to let off in their small garden so tonight we had another party at my house. I’m not sure how many fireworks we had but it lasted almost twenty five minutes. It was great the evening was clear, a little warmer than on Sunday with an almost full moon again. I normally travel down to Corby for their firework display but missed it this year so the money saved in petrol went up in smoke via my back garden. We had baked potatoes chestnuts and parkin. All traditional stuff which everyone enjoyed. a splendid evening celebrating a British tradition; bloody great.
Dunno why but i like this post…. :D Whats with the Dutch name by the way… :?:
7 November, 2006 at 7:16 pm #247397@fastcars wrote:
@langstraat wrote:
I was invited to my grandson’s bonfire party on Sunday night. 4 lads from 2-7 I thought it would be nice to take some fireworks with me so popped into Asda late in the afternoon and bought what I thought was a good selection box. It was £29.99 a reasonable price or so I thought. I topped it up with a pack of rockets @ £9.99 and was pleased when I was told it was ‘buy one get one free’. I couldn’t resist checking the selection box out when I got back to the car and to my horror found it was a single firework with 48 actions. Now not wanting to disappoint the lads I found another outlet and bought a proper selection box £39.99. It was so big I had to drop the back seat down to get it in the boot. Think I went a bit over the top. The fireworks were too large to let off in their small garden so tonight we had another party at my house. I’m not sure how many fireworks we had but it lasted almost twenty five minutes. It was great the evening was clear, a little warmer than on Sunday with an almost full moon again. I normally travel down to Corby for their firework display but missed it this year so the money saved in petrol went up in smoke via my back garden. We had baked potatoes chestnuts and parkin. All traditional stuff which everyone enjoyed. a splendid evening celebrating a British tradition; bloody great.
Dunno why but i like this post…. :D Whats with the Dutch name by the way… :?:
FFS ypu still alive thought you may have been burnt alive some where last night ( tuts ) always next year ….. :lol:
oh & a very merry christmas too :lol: :lol: :lol:
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