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Armed ba$tard and Jo's other half.
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And be safe |
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queen post- whore extraordinaire
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We've got a great night lined up........
making our way to the County Arms, bonfire, fireworks, karaoke, disco and me with who ever dares to join me in a rendition of 2 out of 3 aint bad |
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Daddy's little internet junkie
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I wanna bit of karaoke tonight....if i get my voice back that is! |
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The Butcher
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Bonfire Night???? hahaha.. bonfire is the name of a horse, from the best horsedriver we have got haha. you are gonna eat it??
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Office manager
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No Tim!! I can see what you mean, but no, the horse of Anky van Grunsven has nothing to do with this. It is about something that is remembered this day, but right now it slipped my mind. Is there anyone from the UK who can enlighten us?
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Mega Loafer
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I watch about ten different home displays from my bedroom window, it's great!
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The Bat
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bonfire night......Guy Fawkes......Gunpowder plot it is remembering when Guy Fawkes tried to blow up the houses of parliament...( but failed) |
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Mega Loafer
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Bonfire night commemerates the night in 1605 when Guy Fawkes and a group of Catholics attempted to blow up the Houses of Parliment and then then King. It celebrates their failure hence the burning of the guy on top of the bonfire and people going "Plotting".
However, at present 2005 was the last bonfire night as the new government legislation being prepared currently makes it a criminal offence to "glorify terrorism". And it was confirmed by a government spokesman on Thursday that under the current wording of the law, this would make bonfire night unlawful! |
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Mega Loafer
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I'm not going to say "thank god for that", even though last night I was kept awake until after three o clock due to some stupid, ignorant, inconsiderate b****** who started setting fireworks off that sounded more like bombs at twenty to two this morning, when in fact it was Nov 6th by then and therefore Bonfire night is finished.
I was thinking last night (about half past two) that it did kind of glorify terrorism, but why can't they have organised events and not let the public buy them, or, failing that, have a proper curfew, it's dark at five o clock for crying out loud!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Why do people insist on letting them off so late??????!!!!!!!!!!! Sorry for that rant, but I had four hours sleep last night, was tempted to get up and join the Insomniacs United thread |
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