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nath_scfc
04-11-2006, 19:43
Am I the only one slightly bemused at the apparent celebrating of a terrorist who tried to assainate the King and blow-up the houses of parliament?
Who knows, in a few years time we mgiht have Osama Night where we'll all shoot AK47's in the air and born American flags.
Anyway, is anyone doing anything tomorrow night, or have you done anything? Discuss.
Well, I'm all for that Osama Day. It's almost 9 PM here, there's nowt to do here. Everything's closed, even the ned muppets usually around aren't here.
We could burn them in a fire, yes.
Fireworks are shite. Maybe if you are below the age of 10, they're fine, any older, why do you bother?
And to get a bit of debate going, I reckon you should have to have a permit from the council to let the fuckers off. They annoy the fuck out of people and scare pets. They should be limited to public displays or other occasions where the council deem appropriate.
greenegg
04-11-2006, 19:51
Another pointless *celebration* I hate all the chavs who shoot fireworks at people and tie them to cats.
Nifty1Pound50
04-11-2006, 20:02
I actually quite enjoy watching my cats run around like nutcases throughout fireworks period.
Never particularly enjoyed fireworks, most people have Kieran Richardson fireworks - think they're much better than they actually are.
TheAlchemist
04-11-2006, 21:36
Am I the only one slightly bemused at the apparent celebrating of a terrorist who tried to assainate the King and blow-up the houses of parliament?
Who knows, in a few years time we mgiht have Osama Night where we'll all shoot AK47's in the air and born American flags.
Anyway, is anyone doing anything tomorrow night, or have you done anything? Discuss.
I think its more of a celebration of his death or capture, than his activities.
Not bothered either way, though.
I went to a marvellous fireworks display.
AgentZero
04-11-2006, 22:23
Am I the only one slightly bemused at the apparent celebrating of a terrorist who tried to assainate the King and blow-up the houses of parliament?
Who knows, in a few years time we mgiht have Osama Night where we'll all shoot AK47's in the air and born American flags.
Anyway, is anyone doing anything tomorrow night, or have you done anything? Discuss.
saw a doco on this...fawkes was not the mastermind he was just the geezer that got arrested first....being a non-briton watching that made much more sense of V for Vendetta.
imagine if the plot did go on....there would of been a huge slaying of catholics and a power struggle that would of developed into a civil war
My dog dont stop barking. Its the time they go on to.
Gone 12 and you still hear the fucking fireworks.
Hate the few weeks surrounding bonfire night. Just goes on and on and on.
My dog dont stop barking. Its the time they go on to.
Gone 12 and you still hear the fucking fireworks.
Hate the few weeks surrounding bonfire night. Just goes on and on and on.
Agreed totally. I will no doubt have a whole load of mess to clean up in the morning as well as our canine was too scared to go for his naturals, even though its now 11.45 and the fireworks stopped about an hour ago here.
saw a doco on this...fawkes was not the mastermind he was just the geezer that got arrested first....being a non-briton watching that made much more sense of V for Vendetta.
imagine if the plot did go on....there would of been a huge slaying of catholics and a power struggle that would of developed into a civil war
We did have civil wars over Catholicism anyway, the Jacobite uprisings
carson1912
04-11-2006, 23:48
I prefer bonfire night in ulster on the 11th of july. But for tomorow i have some rockets aimed for the bastard across the road from me.
Original?
04-11-2006, 23:57
How can you judge his actions? Surely you believe what you have been taught about history, had the plot suceeded there's a relative possibility that you'd celebrate Guy Fawkes as a hero. There is then of course the idea that it was all a set up by parliament and that Guy Fawkes was used as the scapegoat.
It is always a fine line between terrorist and freedom fighter, a dinstinction which of course depends whether or not you agree with the cause of the individual/organisation. In cases of distant history the chances of you ever having the knowledge to make that distinction are slim.
AgentZero
05-11-2006, 00:00
We did have civil wars over Catholicism anyway, the Jacobite uprisings
on a grandeur scale that would made the russian civil war seem like a bitch fight.
Eric Clyde
05-11-2006, 00:33
Reasons I don't really like Bonfire night anymore.
1. The only thing that is ever on my mind is how fucking freezing my toes is.
2. No doubt my dog won't shut up and is going to crap all over the place which is a pitty since we just completely done up the living room.
3. The noise distracts me from enjoying TV, but that usually happens all week with people setting fireworks off.
AgentZero
05-11-2006, 07:27
How can you judge his actions? Surely you believe what you have been taught about history, had the plot suceeded there's a relative possibility that you'd celebrate Guy Fawkes as a hero. There is then of course the idea that it was all a set up by parliament and that Guy Fawkes was used as the scapegoat.
It is always a fine line between terrorist and freedom fighter, a dinstinction which of course depends whether or not you agree with the cause of the individual/organisation. In cases of distant history the chances of you ever having the knowledge to make that distinction are slim.
i agree with you 110%...so whats the difference between Che Guevarra and Osama i ask? and why wasn't Osama's exploits against the soviets celebrated, he did pretty much teh same thing as guevarra
CaptainCabinet
05-11-2006, 10:51
Nowt for me tonight. I did like going to a local fireworks display they mixed in lasers and stuff with the fireworks it was pretty cool, but they've stopped that now.
Too many bastard chavs round here take it as a joke though, how growed up :rolleyes:
we should have Osama Night celebration where everyone are able to buy guns and shoot dem up in the air dat will be fun and good. init
mufcsean
05-11-2006, 15:51
Another pointless *celebration* I hate all the chavs who shoot fireworks at people and tie them to cats.
Haha who tapes fireworks to cats thats evil yet worryingly funny
Billy Minof
05-11-2006, 16:37
Great night, should be fun and the kids love it. :)
ih8puppies
06-11-2006, 00:52
Ive been sat round a bonfire with my family, auntys, uncles, cousins. been a good night getting pissed, chumpin' (gettin more wood from wood's near our house) when we ran out of our surplus bunkbeds and chipboard. Don't mind fireworks really
Meh, nowt special tonight.
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