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<blockquote data-quote="BarMoo" data-source="post: 302721" data-attributes="member: 175089"><p>Probably a bit late now, but, I was going to watch 'V for Vendetta' again - just so I could see the Houses of Parliament being blown up.</p><p></p><p>Why did I vote get a life? Simple. There is no way fireworks will ever be banned - just like here in Germany - and they are only around for a short (controlled) period. Mind, when users have access to them, they generally behave like morons.</p><p></p><p>We go further here in Berlin. Its quite a fad to buy rounds of amo for a starter pistol and fire them off - consecutively. A gun - with or without bullets - scares the living shit out of me; especially, when a full round is fired-off in 12 seconds.</p><p></p><p>So if you Brits get het-up about fireworks [read the poll?] - come to Europe for New Years. Should get you crapping your pants.</p><p></p><p>Ze germans hold 'em, throw 'em, stuff 'em down some place and some - much like the Dutchies did in Amsterdam when I lived there. Meh, Europeans on New Years. </p><p></p><p>I think <strong>Guy Fawkes Night</strong> (fireworks night, WTF, LOL) in the UK might probably be one of those few ocassions where kids actually behave themselves.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile in Berlin, I stay indoors until about 02.00hrs - then go out on New Year's day. Should be fun this year - VAT goes up 3%. ,-))</p><p></p><p>[edit: we called it Bonfire Night in Bradford] :-))</p><p></p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BarMoo, post: 302721, member: 175089"] Probably a bit late now, but, I was going to watch 'V for Vendetta' again - just so I could see the Houses of Parliament being blown up. Why did I vote get a life? Simple. There is no way fireworks will ever be banned - just like here in Germany - and they are only around for a short (controlled) period. Mind, when users have access to them, they generally behave like morons. We go further here in Berlin. Its quite a fad to buy rounds of amo for a starter pistol and fire them off - consecutively. A gun - with or without bullets - scares the living shit out of me; especially, when a full round is fired-off in 12 seconds. So if you Brits get het-up about fireworks [read the poll?] - come to Europe for New Years. Should get you crapping your pants. Ze germans hold 'em, throw 'em, stuff 'em down some place and some - much like the Dutchies did in Amsterdam when I lived there. Meh, Europeans on New Years. I think [B]Guy Fawkes Night[/B] (fireworks night, WTF, LOL) in the UK might probably be one of those few ocassions where kids actually behave themselves. Meanwhile in Berlin, I stay indoors until about 02.00hrs - then go out on New Year's day. Should be fun this year - VAT goes up 3%. ,-)) [edit: we called it Bonfire Night in Bradford] :-)) . [/QUOTE]
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