Fireworks 20:01 - Oct 13 with 930 views | Oldsmoker | Its a bit early - Nov 5th is 3 weeks away. I've heard the distant sound of fireworks going off all evening. | |
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Fireworks on 21:23 - Oct 13 with 883 views | dickie | Yeah we've got some fireworks w@nk3rs in IP4, I've always been fairly intolerant of knob heads setting them off in their back gardens but with a spooked dog and cat, an easily disturbed 2 year old and a barely sleeping 4 month I'm already getting immense rage. I just don't understand the point in doing them at home, they're so poxy compared to the proper displays. | | | |
Fireworks on 21:30 - Oct 13 with 878 views | J2BLUE |
Fireworks on 21:23 - Oct 13 by dickie | Yeah we've got some fireworks w@nk3rs in IP4, I've always been fairly intolerant of knob heads setting them off in their back gardens but with a spooked dog and cat, an easily disturbed 2 year old and a barely sleeping 4 month I'm already getting immense rage. I just don't understand the point in doing them at home, they're so poxy compared to the proper displays. |
Agreed. Especially when they have about 15 fireworks spread out over a couple of hours. | |
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Fireworks on 21:31 - Oct 13 with 878 views | jontysnut | There's a big Asian wedding venue near us and it's like Apocalypse Now a couple of times a week all year round. Even in the summer when it's still light. | | | |
Fireworks on 21:46 - Oct 13 with 854 views | Swansea_Blue | Bit early? We've got chrimbo decorations down here already, I kid you not. Mainly in shops but still.....tvvats! | |
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Fireworks on 22:17 - Oct 13 with 834 views | LuciBlue | Because fireworks are British and only used for Guy Fawkes night, right? | |
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