When I was Wynne's age, we always had Bonfire Night on 5 November,
except when it was on Sunday, when it was shifted to Saturday 4th. A lot
of people are following the old custom. This just means more bangs than
every other night for the last few weeks.
We've saved some of the prettier fireworks for tomorrow. Tonight's were
lovely and noisy. :)
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The opinions given above may be mine. They might also
just be what I feel like saying right now, okay?
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| User: "Franz Bestuchev" |
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| Title: Re: Noisy |
04 Nov 2006 04:12:32 PM |
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Alan Harding wrote:
When I was Wynne's age, we always had Bonfire Night on 5 November,
except when it was on Sunday, when it was shifted to Saturday 4th. A lot
of people are following the old custom. This just means more bangs than
every other night for the last few weeks.
We've saved some of the prettier fireworks for tomorrow. Tonight's were
lovely and noisy. :)
Oh, I forget...it's time to torch the Guy.
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| User: "Franz Bestuchev" |
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| Title: Re: Noisy |
04 Nov 2006 04:09:25 PM |
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Alan Harding wrote:
When I was Wynne's age, we always had Bonfire Night on 5 November,
except when it was on Sunday, when it was shifted to Saturday 4th. A lot
of people are following the old custom. This just means more bangs than
every other night for the last few weeks.
We've saved some of the prettier fireworks for tomorrow. Tonight's were
lovely and noisy. :)
What's special about today, in the UK?
National bonfire celebration day?
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