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..Lots of places having the BIG one tonight (being saturday) instead of Sunday 5th ...
Are you intending going to a bonfire , or even a Fireworks Display , this weekend ??........

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By:
Ken Masters
When: 04 Nov 06 08:30
Big one in Putney on Weds and another in Fulham last night, I can barely raise an "Ooh", let alone an "Ahh" any more. Fireworks? You can stick 'em up your arse for all I care.
By:
SUNDANCEKID
When: 04 Nov 06 08:30
...hope its not a rocket ...:-)
By:
twonky
When: 04 Nov 06 08:59
no council displays in Warrington,council says they cant afford it.
By:
staggy
When: 04 Nov 06 09:18
Going to a small one tonight at a local church,and tomorrow we are going to a big
one at The Chigwell police club,one of the best displays around but takes ages to get out after.
By:
evski
When: 04 Nov 06 09:19
i have to go to my girlfriends dads. im very excited about it. :|
By:
Albion
When: 04 Nov 06 09:21
No you don't Evski. If you don't wanna go then don't go.
By:
Albion
When: 04 Nov 06 09:22
Dump her and get another one, that'll learn her.
By:
evski
When: 04 Nov 06 09:24
I cnt dump her because i borrowed her some money.
By:
Albion
When: 04 Nov 06 09:26
Cadge something of hers then sell it, that'll get your borrowed back and double learn her. And her Dad.
By:
SUNDANCEKID
When: 04 Nov 06 16:51
...THIS IS A CRACKER ......

... Ilfracombe are showing a bonfire on a giant screen ...as there were so many rules and regulations over having a Real Bonfire they decided this was the best course to take ....:-)....:-)
By:
SUNDANCEKID
When: 04 Nov 06 17:02
....you couldnt make it up ..."Oh look kids , thats what a bonfire USED to look like when I was young ".........
By:
Ken Masters
When: 05 Nov 09 07:34
Lol SDK - Seamless...
By:
Hoss
When: 05 Nov 09 08:41
I live about 1/4 mile away from where B'ham City Council hold many concerts, bonfires and celebrations of lots of Religious festivals, namely Cannon Hill Park

All of these end with massive fireworks displays and tbh if you're there some of them are spectacular.

But if I stay at home, all I get is the Boom, Boom, Boom of the music bass followed by what seem like an hour of explosions.

What can I say, I hate the noise :( but it's great watching the free displays :)
By:
cooperman
When: 05 Nov 09 12:45
dangerous, anti social, damaging environment, costly waste of money. thank god i,m not a firefighter.
By:
Ken Masters
When: 05 Nov 09 12:46
Yes, but with that lot on your CV I doubt they'd let you in tbh.
By:
(NAP)
When: 05 Nov 09 12:47
i'm only going if they can guarantee selfish hedgehogs.

minj :)
By:
YER MAN
When: 05 Nov 09 13:20
I'll probably go the night before and bury a few aerosol cans in it.

Sit back in comfort then and wait for the news report!! :D
By:
Ovalman.
When: 12 Jul 10 09:05
Was at a decent one last night and got woke up by the Orangemen this morning.
By:
David Fishwick Minibus Sales
When: 12 Jul 10 09:48
seamless
By:
Ovalman.
When: 12 Jul 10 11:30
Pic from my Orangefest kick the Pope bonfire:

http://tinypic.com/r/2wbvkty/3
By:
buzzer
When: 05 Nov 12 19:32
Not this year
By:
Make my hay
When: 01 Nov 14 19:36
Maybe next year.
By:
kenny mann
When: 01 Nov 14 19:45
lol SDK class.
By:
kenny mann
When: 01 Nov 14 19:46
Ken Masters • November 4, 2006 8:30 AM GMT
Big one in Putney on Weds and another in Fulham last night, I can barely raise an "Ooh", let alone an "Ahh" any more. Fireworks? You can stick 'em up your arse for all I care.
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By:
kenny mann
When: 04 Nov 17 16:16
tonight or tomorrow, which will have more bangs? thinking about the cats.
By:
Injera
When: 04 Nov 17 18:19
If any of you get the chance go to Lewes. It's the king of bonfires. The nearest thing to being in a war.

Loads of bonfire societies, each parading through the town, burning and banging as they go. The noise is unbelievable. Fire everywhere. Effigies packed with explosives do the route. With the bigger societies the identity of the main one is top secret.

One year Gadaffi, another Sepp Blatter. 20 foot tall ready to blow up! Plod turn a blind eye but it breaks every health and safety law imaginable.

Of course the Pope gets it every year. Fireworks fired straight at him and he's filled with them too.

Take ear defenders and stay safe. It's not for children or the faint hearted.
By:
screaming from beneaththewaves
When: 04 Nov 17 18:48
Not entirely comfortable viewing at times for those of us who are Catholics either!

Never mind. It was a fantastic night when I went in 1990. The last I remember of it was getting gloriously disorientated in the flames and explosions and darkness, losing touch with my friends, and then travelling back to Brighton in the early hours slung horizontally in an overhead luggage rack.

Excellent stuff.
By:
akabula
When: 05 Nov 17 01:11
Might give that a visit next year Injera.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXumzWl0cwU
By:
akabula
When: 05 Nov 17 01:15
The Shetlands have a Viking fire festival every January.
I thought that was something til I viewed Lewes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OK9LoPzXGcg
By:
blackbarn
When: 05 Nov 17 09:54
Akabula - the video you posted shows just ONE of the Bonfire Societies in Lewes - the Cliffe.  There are SEVEN in all, six of which march on the 5th (or the 4th if the 5th falls on a Sunday).  The other societies march together but the Cliffe insist for various historical reasons to march alone. Their "no popery" banner and other banners commemorate the Lewes Martyrs (See Wiki extract below)

The Lewes Martyrs were a group of 17 Protestants who were burned at the stake in Lewes, East Sussex, England between 1555 and 1557. These executions were part of the Marian persecutions of Protestants during the reign of Mary I. Richard Woodman and 9 other people were burned together in Lewes on 22 June 1557, on the orders of Edmund Bonner, Bishop of London — the largest single bonfire of people that ever took place in England. Together with the Gunpowder Plot, the Lewes Martyrs are commemorated annually on or around 5 November by the Bonfire Societies of Lewes and surrounding towns and villages.

I'd thoroughly recommend a visit, but try to stay in town if you can as it is a nightmare to get in and out of the town. Lewes is a lovely little town and well worth a visit on its own.  I was christened in nearby Barcombe and my Grandad was in the Cliffe!
By:
akabula
When: 05 Nov 17 17:15
One of seven! Jeez, looks incredible as it is without 6 more.
Definitely putting it on my list of to do next year. Happy
By:
kenny mann
When: 05 Nov 17 17:57
ah, good to see you 2 have kissed and made up, ;-)
By:
akabula
When: 05 Nov 17 18:15
Unlike the wimmin Kenny us men move on. To the next disagreement that is Grin
By:
kenny mann
When: 05 Nov 17 18:17
Yes indeed, life's too short, ours is anyway lol :-(
By:
akabula
When: 05 Nov 17 18:18
BTW Kenny suffering for my dog here.
Got a Take That in concert vid on so the music drowns out the fireworks.
Take that because we're also looking after our neighbours 10 yo daughter.
By:
kenny mann
When: 05 Nov 17 18:42
5 cats seem calm enough, just act normally they say. Wouldn't have thought 10 year old girls were into TT, more like 40 year old women.

Have a look at Talking Pictures channel when you get chance, quite brilliant.
By:
akabula
When: 05 Nov 17 19:03
I had a cover over the computer table and one of the speakers inside her tent.
Was a neighbour letting off the fireworks. He's got kids but an organised display is only a 10 min walk away.
By:
kenny mann
When: 05 Nov 17 23:12
That's cool, a tent in the house.

Well thank The Lord that's 98% over for another year.

I hate it with a passion, serves no useful purpose whatsoever. Should have banned it when I was about 13. lol
By:
akabula
When: 05 Nov 17 23:18
TBF I thought it was a great event when I was younger.
But at that age I didn't think about the effect it had on pets and wild animals.
I do think though that the fireworks today are much more powerful and not suited to a back garden.
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