Robbo
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http://youtu.be/L6QtigLJD_4
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jrsteeve
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That's how it should be done! The last one made me laugh for some reason.
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ashleh
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beats standing around in a cold for 30 minutes.
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LeeM
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i'd rather that than stand there for half an hour. although i imagine they didnt bother showing you the ground ones much in the video because it will have been thickwith smoke after 20 seconds so you wouldnt be able to see a thing
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Ben G
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that is perfect. sod the nonsense where you only get one at a time.
would rather have it proper like that, battle of the somme style.
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_Allan_
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"So it was supposed to last for 20 minutes but was all over in 60 seconds? That's never bothered my wife"

[Edited on 07-11-2011 by _Allan_]
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LukeFletcher
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That's a show!
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GTM
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I bet some poor bugger was having a piss and thought he wouldnt miss much.
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Steve
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thats what the firework display i went to was like for 30 mins
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Jamie-C
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Should all be like that
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Whittie
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Hahaha, that is amazing.
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corsadonk
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That is epic.
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Jake
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loled at the fire engine siren at the end
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ShEp
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Saw it in the paper today.
£6k worth of fireworks, lol
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Hammer
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
thats what the firework display i went to was like for 30 mins
STFU
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Steve
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Have to expect it though from the largest display in the country, 4 tons of fireworks
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Hammer
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
quote: Originally posted by Steve
thats what the firework display i went to was like for 30 mins
STFU
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Steve
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The village green is a focal point for the village. Once popular for its cricket matches - WG Grace is said to have played there - it is now better known as the site of a Guy Fawkes bonfire every year on the closest Saturday to November 5. It is the UK's largest bonfire and firework display believed to date
back to the 1880s. [5] Around 20,000 people gather round the village green and over 4 tonnes of fireworks light up the sky and is widely regarded as the highlight of the Mole Valley's calendar. About £20,000 is raised each year for local charities.
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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
quote: Originally posted by Hammer
quote: Originally posted by Steve
thats what the firework display i went to was like for 30 mins
STFU
Seconded.
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Colin
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_t4yFHZQqc&feature=related
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
The village green is a focal point for the village. Once popular for its cricket matches - WG Grace is said to have played there - it is now better known as the site of a Guy Fawkes bonfire every year on the closest Saturday to November 5. It is the UK's largest bonfire and firework display believed to date
back to the 1880s. [5] Around 20,000 people gather round the village green and over 4 tonnes of fireworks light up the sky and is widely regarded as the highlight of the Mole Valley's calendar. About £20,000 is raised each year for local charities.
I went to a display in Blackheath village, Greenwich on Saturday night and there were upwards of 100,000 people there so sorry son, i dont think so
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Steve
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Bet fireworks and bonfire weren't as big U cunt
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Robbo
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(no bonfire however due to the proximity of a trunk road)
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