Fireworks

Started by lil chris, November 06, 2020, 07:10:54 PM

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ntpntpntp

Quote from: Yet_Another on November 07, 2020, 12:07:46 PM
The 5th of November is an intrinsic part of British culture; banning fireworks, which are a celebration of the institution of the monarchy, would, in my opinion, be treason.

Yeah but the tradition is November 5th, not idiots letting them off for days either side of the event. It's accepted that pet owners need to keep the little critters indoors and calm for that evening, and the nearest weekend to that date to allow for folk who couldn't make a weekday event.

It's quite interesting to see on our local town facebook group, when the fireworks started several days ago we had a few complaint posts and "please be considerate to pets and others" type of posts which prompted a lot of agreement but also some "we'll do what we like it's our lifestyle choice" responses.  Yet since the 5th the posts have all been people seemingly trying to be considerate and notifying they intend to let off a few and when.
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Bob G

I love fireworks and so does my cat.
He's not deaf. He just ignores anything and everything.

Bob

guest311

part husky by any chance  :'(

OffshoreAlan

Funny how all the dog owners who abhor noise suddenly go deaf when their little darling barks its head off.

Bob G


guest311

Quote from: OffshoreAlan on November 07, 2020, 03:31:04 PM
Funny how all the dog owners who abhor noise suddenly go deaf when their little darling barks its head off.

luckily HB doesn't bark, but he does 'sing' or 'talk'.

I've always believed in a short sharp 'NO' which would stop a shepherd from barking, but of course Huskies are a rule unto themselves, though a sharp 'NO' will work, sometimes.

I was  told at the beginning of my RAFP QPD course that there are no bad dogs, only bad handlers, and I have found over the years since then that that is true.

IDOs [Idiot Dog Owners] who can't be bothered to train their dogs in even basic obedience / who don't clean up after them / who always blame other owners even when their dogs [off lead usually with IDO on phone] start fights with dogs on leads, / and take no notice whatsoever of what their dogs are doing, again usually because too busy on their phones.

I am continually convinced that in maybe 90% of the dog owner population, it's the clip end of the lead that is more intelligent than the loop end.

I will say no more.

lil chris

Well the fireworks have started again here tonight, my cat is in hiding again.
Lil Chris
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ntpntpntp

Yep, our three are in and have taken to their respective bomb shelters.     

When did it become necessary to have such loud bangs?  Can't we ban the bangs and just stick to pretty colours and the odd woosh like we used to have years ago?
Nick.   2021 celebrating the 25th anniversary of "Königshafen" exhibition layout!
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bridgiesimon

how come it is ok to send explosive into the air making very loud noises but people complain about me playing my music in my car, no I do not play too loud!

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Simon

Trainfish

1 of my cats has been with me all day and evening and loves the new carpet in the garage. The other eventually came in around 9pm once the fireworks had subsided.
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keithfre

Here in Holland the government is planning to ban fireworks on New Year's Eve (the traditional firework night). Should make things a bit quieter, though no doubt the illegal fireworks will still get through...

Safety Engineer

The Hindu festival of Dwali is about now and they celebrate with lots of firecrackers etc.

Martin

lil chris

Not been so bad tonight, some went off half a hour ago.
Lil Chris
My new layout  East Lancashire Railway
My old layout was Irwell Valley Railway.
Layout previous was East Lancashire Lines, changed this new one. My new layout here.
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themadhippy

QuoteHere in Holland the government is planning to ban fireworks on New Year's Eve
what about queens kings day? If you think its bad in the uk try visiting some of the spanish festivals or vietnam  during the  chinese new year
freedom of speech is but a  fallacy.it dosnt exist here

NinOz

Quote from: Bealman on November 06, 2020, 10:49:27 PM
We used to have a bonfire night here mid winter, and I actually remember buying fireworks and putting on a show at Chez Bealman back in the early eighties.

However that's all gone now. Fireworks have not been sold to the NSW public since the eighties.
Qld banned fireworks in early 70s.  Something to do with regularly setting the bush alight and the odd idiot damaging themselves.  Eyes and fingers seemed to suffer the most.
Miss the fireworks in the backyard, marble cannons, exploding and flying tins! :(
To be called pompous and arrogant - hell of a come down.
I tried so hard to be snobbish and haughty.

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