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  • Why do people set fireworks off on Halloween ?. They are banging away all around me here in Wigan. 
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  • they can't wait till tuesday?
    from 1999-2008 we always had a firework tournament every year on the 5th november up are road, i won it 5 years in a row (2003-2008) think that's why it stopped or there just to expensive now. miss them days....
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  • Does England have lobbies (i.e. government corruption)?
  • Leading question to the defence m'lud.
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  • Just trying to disitinguish between rats and those thingies in the front of hotels.
  • Just watched a firework display from someone down the road = Got to say they were bloody amazing & LOUD!!!!! my ears are still ringing...
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  • last years alton towers fireworks!!!!!
    fireworks start around 4min mark v
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  • ^ just wonder what they are going to pull out the bag this year!!!!!!
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  • my 2,800th post :-O can't believe i've posted that many times!
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  • You really can't?
    If I were dead, could I do this?
  • No!
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  • When you have such a heavy cold. Why can you not taste anything. But above all only be able to smell bad smells ?.
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  • Your sense of taste relies heavily on your olfactory system.
    If I were dead, could I do this?
  • Someone British tell me about Guy Fawkes/Bonfire night. Preferably someone who's seen a few thruought the years. I read about the fireworks and a failed bombing of parliament but what does it mean now and was it ever anti-Catholic as it says on Wikipedia? Just curious.
    Post edited by A_is_A at 2013-11-04 20:24:53
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  • I'd say the majority of Brits are unaware of the anti-Catholic connection.

    I happen to be visiting my ex-hometown of Brighton (I lived here for 21 years) - just a few miles away from the (normally) quiet town of Lewes. They celebrate 5 Nov with bonfires and one the biggest fireworks displays in the country, and it culminates in the burning of a huge effigy of the pope.

    I went to the Lewes fireworks display in 1986, when i was living here as a student, and was shocked by the anti-catholic side to it. It seemed quite sinister to me, especially as Lewes was normally such a quiet, peaceful town!

    I cannot remember the historical details behind the strong feelings (of some) in the area, but there will be plenty of info on the 'net.
    Post edited by Halloween_Jack at 2013-11-05 02:08:12

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