on 06-11-2012 17:11
on 06-11-2012 17:11
It's now been and gone.. but the memories are always in a photo, share some of your best bomb fire night pics and experiences (and the worse) on this thread.
on 07-11-2012 13:36
on 07-11-2012 13:36
Hehe I had checked
on 07-11-2012 22:46
on 07-11-2012 22:46
Is bonfire the same as Guy Fawkes day?
on 07-11-2012 22:48
on 07-11-2012 22:48
Yes it is.
on 08-11-2012 00:48
on 08-11-2012 00:48
I read about that on Wikipedia, it said there are Lantern-parades and fireworks, but they didnt mention fires.
So it's kinda the same as our St Martin, just another guy's responsible for it
Do kids get sweets on that day?
on 08-11-2012 01:03
on 08-11-2012 01:03
@Liquid wrote:That's amazing:)
1993 act 😞
http://smokecontrol.defra.gov.uk/
I think they only bother to enforce it with complaints being made. I doubt they actively look for perpetrators.
To be honest if never really thought twice about it until I got the fine haha:(
I think your right, my dads in a no smoke zone, but he has a log burner in his garage he fires up every day in winter. Gota keep them cars warm.. 😛
on 09-11-2012 23:29
on 09-11-2012 23:29
Just came back from today's fire (St. Martin).
The wood was around 2 meters high at the beginning. That's what's left
on 10-11-2012 18:06
@ComaChameleon wrote:I read about that on Wikipedia, it said there are Lantern-parades and fireworks, but they didnt mention fires.
So it's kinda the same as our St Martin, just another guy's responsible for it
Do kids get sweets on that day?
The bonfires were lit to celebrate King James I escaping being assassinated.