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7th November 08, 06:49 PM
#11
In Australia, whe I was a little boy, it used to be
"Guy,Guy, stick him up high
a pound of cheese to choke him
a bottle of wine to wash him down,
and a great big fire to roast him!"
It was finally done away with because of fire hazard and replaced by Australia Day which is earlier in the year.(Even more fiery if you ask me..)
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7th November 08, 07:13 PM
#12
How about just staying in an watching V for vendetta... maybe some firecrackers in the fireplace.
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9th November 08, 06:17 AM
#13
 Originally Posted by ###KILTEDKIWI###
Brian, i havent seen a decent bonfire since i moved north, they don't tend to do them in Auckland.
Fire works are only on sale for 3 days now, including the 5th, not allowed to sell them after...and the rockets are gone to...
l wish they would do that in this country, the fireworks here go on for approx- from 31st October & well past 5th November.
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27th November 08, 11:46 PM
#14
l wish they would do that in this country, the fireworks here go on for approx- from 31st October & well past 5th November.
Used to be like that here also, thankfully they got sick of it and changed, every blinkin night yaa would hear them going off for a month either side...great for the pets.
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